SITREX UNI400 TEDDER & RAKE ($10,400+GST) for sale $11,960


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Title | SITREX UNI400 TEDDER & RAKE ($10,400+GST) |
Make | SITREX |
Price | NZD $11,960 |
Listing Type | New |
Stock Number | S4 |
Refcode | TA939052 |
Working Width - m | 4 |
No of Rotors | 2 |
No of Arms per Rotor | 6 |
Tractor Mounting | 3PL |
PTO Speed - rpm | 540 |
Transport Width - mm | 2.3 |
SITREX UNI400 | RAKE - TED - ROW
3.2m - 3.5m Tedding width
3.1m - 4.0m Raking/ Windrow width
2.3m transport width when in transport position.
UNI400's take combination raking and spreading to improved levels over and above other combination machines as it Teds like a conventional tedder & rakes like any dedicated rotary rake! It literally gives the best of both machines!
With a working width of up to 4 metres, this machine will handle the heaviest of green crops.
The long vertical tines allow this machine to rake as cleanly and gently as a dedicated rotary rake.When raking, the tine arms travel around a heavy steel cam track which allows the crop to be released into an even row ready for baling or chopping.
For spreading, the tine arms are easily repositioned to a fixed position to give an even crop spread.
The working width is easily adjusted by sliding the frame via the width adjustment lever.
Heavy duty gearboxes & drivelines ensure this combination hay maker gets the job done every season.
For more hay making machines see www.sitrexequipment.co.nz
Tedder - Rotary Rake - Hay Rake
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