Fella Juras 8055 PRO
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Specifications
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Model |
Juras
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Category Name |
Agriculture
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Year |
2023
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Sale Type |
New
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Manufacturer |
FELLA
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Machine |
JURAS 8055 PRO
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PTO Rpm |
540 rpm
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Weight Approx |
2050 kg
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Rotor Diameter |
3400 mm
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Swath Width Approx |
1200-2000 mm
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Power Demand Approx |
48 hp
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Tine Arms Per Rotor |
12. Dez
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Double Tines Per Arm |
4
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Working Width Approx |
7200-8000 mm
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Mounting Category CAT |
I+II CAT
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Transport Width Approx |
2980 mm
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Tyres Of Rotor Chassis |
6x 18/8.50-8
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Transport Length Approx |
5370 mm
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Tyres Of Transport Chassis |
300/80-15.3
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Necessary Hydraulic Outlets |
1x SAV
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Transport Height Approx. (dismounted Tine Arms) |
3780 mm
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Price |
Contact for price CAD
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Description
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Dual rotor – central windrow deposition
- Dual-rotor rake with variable working and swath width
- Optimum swath positioning for the perfect utilisation of the following machines
- Low centre of gravity, excellent driving behaviour
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JURAS 671 - JURAS 8055 PRO
Working width approx.: 5.80 m – 8.00 m
- Exact steering behaviour and high stability with SteerGUARD on the rotating shaft steering with steering shaft located within the frame.
- The cardanic rotor suspension ensures optimum ground adaptation in all directions and thus also neat raking work.
- JURAS 8055 PRO: Quiet running of the machine even under extreme usage conditions thanks to large tyres with standard tandem axle and rigid twin leading wheel.
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SPECIAL FEATURES
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Special_Features
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JURAS 8055 PRO – The specialist for straw and extreme conditions
Because the rotor rakes are under enormous stress during straw recovery and other difficult working conditions, they require an improved level of technology and equipment. The JURAS 8055 PRO includes all the benefits of the tried and tested JURAS 880, plus the low-maintenance TS5 rake head and a particularly stable rotor chassis that has been developed especially for extreme requirements.
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Can be adapted to forage volume thanks to working width/swath width adjustment
The working width and swath width can be pre-selected without the need to use a tool or can be adjusted hydraulically whilst working. This enables ideal adaptation to the forage volume and harvesting process capacity. In addition, the rake is always at the lowest transport height, regardless of the pre-selected working width (FELLA patent)
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Headland position with automatic height restriction
In the headland position at the end of the field, the rotors are first lifted parallel to the ground. This large ground clearance ensures that the forage remains in the swath and is not damaged. Because of the integrated automatic height limitation, it is not necessary to switch off the rotors in the headland position and damage as a result of operator error is prevented.
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Transport chassis designed for 40 km/h
The driver can reach speeds of up to 40 km/h with the transport chassis (depending on permissions in the country). Wasting time when transferring from one field to another is now a thing of the past.
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TECHNOLOGIES
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Technologies
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Jet effect
Forage contamination and damage to the sward is reliably prevented by raising the front tines.
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Cardanic rotor suspension
The patented fully cardanic rotor suspension ensures that perfect ground adaptation is guaranteed even under the most difficult of working conditions.
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Rake heads
The rake heads from FELLA impress with their enclosed design, which
reliably protects all important components against dirt and dust. This design
guarantees a long service life. The large-dimensioned drive unit and the precision manufactured rotor arm housing made of aluminium alloy
are both good examples of modern and practice-proven design.
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SteerGUARD
FELLA is the only manufacturer on the market to offer a steering system for the rake which operates within the frame.
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Cam track adjustment/work quality optimisation
With the adjustment of the longitudinal and transverse inclination of the rotor and the cam track adjustment, the rake can be easily adapted to various conditions.
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LITERATURE
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