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The champion among the center-delivery rakes
Variable 10 m-19 m (32'10"- 62'4") work widths
Variable 1.6 m-2.8 m (5'3"- 9'2") windrow widths
Cleanest rakes from 6 maintenance-free and small 330 mm (1') rotors
Synchronized width control via sliding carriages
Height control via electric servomotors |
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Maintenance-free and continuously lubricated: The Swadro rotors are driven via completely enclosed, liquid grease filled bevel gear drives. This ensures uniform and optimum lubrication and further lubrication via a grease gun is not necessary.
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Quick and simple: assembly and disassembly of the complete tine arm with bearing and cam follower roller. After removing only two bolts the complete unit can be pulled out of the rotor. The removal of two hollow roll pins means that the outer end of the arm can also be exchanged.
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Cleanest sweeps – up to five double tines on each tine arm give a trailing action for cleanest rakes. Thick-walled arms and up to 10.5 mm (0.4") tines plus large-diameter coils combine to guarantee outstanding longevity, flexibility and strength
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Dura-Max: the cam-track, double hardened and impact resistant strength, is made from Bainite-hardened cast iron to ensure a high abrasion resistance while being completely maintenance-free. This camtrack comes with a three-year warranty.
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Cardanic suspension as standard! The plate with an elongated hole allowing a free pendulum in direction of travel. From this point, the tridem axles guide the cardanic linked rotors.
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Contaminated forage is unacceptable: Cardanic suspension is perfect for the production of high quality forage. The cardanic suspension means that the rotors optimally follow all ground contours, even lengthwise in the driving direction and this ensures that the predetermined working height is better maintained especially when working in uneven ground. This will pay for itself in a very short time. The tines follow the ground contours, operate cleanly and endure less stress. The KRONE Swadros leave nothing behind on the ground, not even in hilly or undulating terrain.
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The KRONE Jet Effect: clean landing, clean start! The trailing rotor linkage, combined with the cardanic suspension, makes perfect sense: as when the rotor is lowered, the rear wheels of the tridem axle touch the ground first and then the front wheels – when lifting this occurs in the reverse order. This is why the tines are unable to drop into the ground, damaging the windrow or contaminate the forage during the lowering and lifting process. This KRONE solution guarantees high quality forage.
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Convenient – electric motors adjust the working depth, either on each rotor separately or automatically one after the other. The function is carried out from the tractor seat for quick adaptation to current conditions.
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In 'sync' – the swinging arms are linked to the main beam via hydraulic carriages. The system not only adjusts the working width but also swings the rotors in transport and work position.
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Easy going One-touch control changes into transport position: Swadro 2000 also stands out for easy handling and functionality during changeovers, where automatic sequence control and the high operator comfort reduce operator fatigue and lead to higher daily outputs. How you do it: First, lift the rotors to headland position. Then retract the two rotor arms at the rear. At the same time, the two leading beams with the front and central rotors swing in as well. All action is synchronized by the sliding carriage on the main beam, an ideal system for slope operation. Extra guidance and stability comes from the unsteered wheels on the ends of the arms. The wheels swing up for the swinging arms to rest on them along the side of the main beam. As a last step, the rotors fold into vertical position and the machine is ready for safe and compact road travel.
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