The Pro Cut 3m mower, features a Comer bed. The mower has been reduced in weight on the previous model and is aimed at the 100hp tractor.
Malone has also designed a four- and six-rotor tedder with a cranked arm to lift the crop into the air. According to Mike Malone, owner and CEO of Malone Engineering, the interest and sales of the tedder are greatly exceeding expectations.
Mike believes that farmers are now more aware of getting grass dry for bales and the clamp. The new Pro Form telescopic rake from is a versatile new compact rake made for tough conditions, according to Mike.
With a maximum working width of 6.2m, Mike states the rake is packed with high-spec features and has excellent manoeuvrability, ideal for less than perfect conditions and terrain. The rake is fully controlled by an electro-hydraulic system.
The rake features a robust control unit and only requires one double and one single acting spool. The fully hydraulic headland control system with steering on the rake wheels makes it easy to change direction and ensures the smooth travelling of field terrain.
Mike claims that excellent swath formation is produced every time via adjustable width and adjustable cam profile gearbox. The Pro Rake consists of two rotors with 11 arms and four tines per arm. Each cranked tine is designed to produce even crop flow and clear the ground well, leaving no strands of grass behind.
Even swath
The forage is lifted, rather than dragged, to create a neat even swath, ready for picking by the baler or forager.
All Malone machinery, including the Pro Form, is tested in the rugged terrain and damp conditions of the west of Ireland.
The Pro Form’s robust design ensures a quality finish and reliability even when dealing with heavy crops.
Malone says the rake offer the following benefits:
Floatation tyres, on both rake and chassis.Excellent contour following, double condon joints.Easy operation and control of tedder.Compact design.Easy and safe to manoeuvre and tow.Low hp requirement.Malone will also display the new range of 5.7 and 8.4m, the Tedd-Air 570 with four rotors and Tedd-Air 840 with six rotors. Malone says the tedders have a robust design, well suited to tough terrain and working conditions following the contours of the ground closely. They also add the tedder gives a consistent and even spread.
The machines are simple to operate; the operator does not need to leave the cab to switch from transport to work position. The Tedder also features automatic headland management and adjustable height function and hydraulic stabilisation.
The Pro Cut 3m mower, features a Comer bed. The mower has been reduced in weight on the previous model and is aimed at the 100hp tractor.
Malone has also designed a four- and six-rotor tedder with a cranked arm to lift the crop into the air. According to Mike Malone, owner and CEO of Malone Engineering, the interest and sales of the tedder are greatly exceeding expectations.
Mike believes that farmers are now more aware of getting grass dry for bales and the clamp. The new Pro Form telescopic rake from is a versatile new compact rake made for tough conditions, according to Mike.
With a maximum working width of 6.2m, Mike states the rake is packed with high-spec features and has excellent manoeuvrability, ideal for less than perfect conditions and terrain. The rake is fully controlled by an electro-hydraulic system.
The rake features a robust control unit and only requires one double and one single acting spool. The fully hydraulic headland control system with steering on the rake wheels makes it easy to change direction and ensures the smooth travelling of field terrain.
Mike claims that excellent swath formation is produced every time via adjustable width and adjustable cam profile gearbox. The Pro Rake consists of two rotors with 11 arms and four tines per arm. Each cranked tine is designed to produce even crop flow and clear the ground well, leaving no strands of grass behind.
Even swath
The forage is lifted, rather than dragged, to create a neat even swath, ready for picking by the baler or forager.
All Malone machinery, including the Pro Form, is tested in the rugged terrain and damp conditions of the west of Ireland.
The Pro Form’s robust design ensures a quality finish and reliability even when dealing with heavy crops.
Malone says the rake offer the following benefits:
Floatation tyres, on both rake and chassis.Excellent contour following, double condon joints.Easy operation and control of tedder.Compact design.Easy and safe to manoeuvre and tow.Low hp requirement.Malone will also display the new range of 5.7 and 8.4m, the Tedd-Air 570 with four rotors and Tedd-Air 840 with six rotors. Malone says the tedders have a robust design, well suited to tough terrain and working conditions following the contours of the ground closely. They also add the tedder gives a consistent and even spread.
The machines are simple to operate; the operator does not need to leave the cab to switch from transport to work position. The Tedder also features automatic headland management and adjustable height function and hydraulic stabilisation.
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