A Twose TW67T-6 hedge cutter with parallel linkage and telescopic outer arm.
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Farmec will introduce the Twose TW67T-5 hedge-cutter at the Ploughing.
It has a 6.7m reach with telescopic outer arm and parallel linkage. It has its own hydraulic system and oil cooler is standard. Geoff Daly of Farmec said: “This is a heavy-duty machine. It’s mounted on the three-point linkage which means it can be swapped between tractors pretty easily. Tractor brackets are available but we see little demand for them as they’re not really needed except for exceptional circumstances.” The controls are oil-over-oil servo but optional electronic joystick controls are also available. The head is 1.2m in width and LED lights are standard.
Farmec will also be exhibiting both ranges of MX loaders. The MX T range is designed for tractors from 45hp to 280hp and the U range is designed for tractors in the 35hp to 150hp range. Special features of the MX T are the patented self-levelling by hydraulic compensation system and servo joystick controls. The loader can be completely detached from the tractor from one side and all hydraulics and electrics are detached together using the multidock coupling system. The MX e-pilot control joystick allows for three functions to be controlled at once. The MX U loaders have all the same functionality but are available with mechanical self-levelling or without.
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Farmec will also have the Sulky range of fertiliser spreaders and Bargam sprayers on show. The new SIP range of mowers, tedders and rakes will complete the range.
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Farmec will introduce the Twose TW67T-5 hedge-cutter at the Ploughing.
It has a 6.7m reach with telescopic outer arm and parallel linkage. It has its own hydraulic system and oil cooler is standard. Geoff Daly of Farmec said: “This is a heavy-duty machine. It’s mounted on the three-point linkage which means it can be swapped between tractors pretty easily. Tractor brackets are available but we see little demand for them as they’re not really needed except for exceptional circumstances.” The controls are oil-over-oil servo but optional electronic joystick controls are also available. The head is 1.2m in width and LED lights are standard.
Farmec will also be exhibiting both ranges of MX loaders. The MX T range is designed for tractors from 45hp to 280hp and the U range is designed for tractors in the 35hp to 150hp range. Special features of the MX T are the patented self-levelling by hydraulic compensation system and servo joystick controls. The loader can be completely detached from the tractor from one side and all hydraulics and electrics are detached together using the multidock coupling system. The MX e-pilot control joystick allows for three functions to be controlled at once. The MX U loaders have all the same functionality but are available with mechanical self-levelling or without.
Farmec will also have the Sulky range of fertiliser spreaders and Bargam sprayers on show. The new SIP range of mowers, tedders and rakes will complete the range.
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