Compact and Robust Design
Kverneland offers 4 versions of compact tedders with low maintenance requirements and a working-width ranging from 15'1" to 19'9" (4.6 to 6.05m). Maintenance-friendly features include 500 mm rotor plates and an easy-to- maintain gearbox. All tedders can be adjusted centrally to move the tedder to the desired position for border tedding. |
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The Advantages
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- Low maintenance CompactLine gearbox with only one grease nipple.
- Compact tedders with low weight and power requirements.
- Rotor plate dimension of 500m
- Double bearings from pinion to crown wheel guarantee maximum longevity of the driveline.
- Super-C tines with large spring coil diameter for added service life.
- Easy setting of spreading angle through simple three-way adjustment of wheel height.
- 8460 standard fitted with vibration damper and strong central unit.
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Technical Specifications
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Working Width |
Rotors/Tines |
Weight |
| 8446 |
15'1" (4.60m) |
4/6 |
1102 lbs (500kg) |
| 8452 |
17'1" (5.20m) |
4/6 |
1170 lbs (530kg) |
| 8452 T |
17'1" (5.20m) |
4/6 |
904 lbs (410kg) |
| 8460 |
19'9" (6.05m) |
6/5 |
1411 lbs (655kg) |
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Highlights
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Large Dimensions
- The box type frame of the Kverneland 8000 series is an extremely solid construction. It is composed of two U-sections fitted into each other and securely welded together. The frame is totally enclosed at the top for maximum strength.
- All tedders have greasable pivoting points with an extra large diameter, making it a very strong and reliable construction.
- Made from flat steel, the tine arms form a very compact unit with the rotor plate. This makes the tedders by far more resistant to any type of load.
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Spreading Angle
- High-quality forage allows the optimum spreading angle to be achieved according to crop conditions, helping you to produce high quality forage.
- Setting the rotors to the right spreading angle will considerably improve the spreading action, and speed up the drying process.
- The mower swaths are neatly lifted by the tines and evenly spread over the full width.
- Tines glide in a more uniform frequency over the stubble, so the risk of dirt being lifted by the tines is minimized.
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