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The mechanical width control | If specified with mechanical width control, the arms extend and retract as the operator turns a crank. |
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Changing work widths hydraulically | All Swadro TC models have hydraulic working width control as standard specification (optional on TC640 and 760). The system comes with a large scale that helps the operators set the required position. |
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Individual rotor lift-out | The rotors can be raised individually out of work, an option that brings great advantages in wedges, along boundaries and in low-yielding crops. |
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The rotor suspension system | Strong coil springs transfer some of the weight to the main beam and the chassis as the rake is swathing along |
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The manual height control system | All Swadro TC rotors have their work height adjusted down to the millimetre. This is done on a crank which is arranged on the outside of the rotor for easy access. A large scale helps operators to read the current position. |
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The electric height control system | Those who often use the rake in varying conditions will find it helpful to opt for the electric rotor height control system. This is standard specification on all Swadro TC Plus models. From the cab-based control box, operators control two servomotors which change the rotor height conveniently and accurately. This control box also displays the current working height and raises the rotors individually. |
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The unique disturbing rotor | To disturb and aerate dry and light material, Swadro TC680 and 760 can be equipped with a new KRONE development - the distrubing rotor. This promotes uniform wilting and boosts the quality of hay and leafy forage such as lucerne. |