Kuhn unveils 14.5m mower for high HP harvesters
With most forage harvester manufacturers offering machines touching 1000hp, the logistics puzzle has always been ‘dropping” grass and pulling into a swath big enough to feed the “beast”.
Fieldmaster from Pukekohe used its Fieldays site to show an interesting incarnation of its GMF series wide area mower.
The machine was destined for a farm in Canterbury where it would be front mounted on a 160hp tractor to cut ‘green crop’ mustard, with the residue then incorporated in one pass by a set of rear discs.
The GMF 500 is based around a heavy duty centre section with two rotary blades, and hydraulically folded wing sections carrying one blade each, to give a 5m working cut and 2.4m transport width.
The driveline consists of shaft and 250hp rated gearboxes, so no belts to slip, and the ability to push on at speeds from 5-7km/h and achieve large daily output.
In the intended configuration the machine will be allowed to ‘float’ on the front linkage of the tractor, ground following is controlled by four out-front castor wheels and cutting height is set using a rear roller system.
Lateral oscillation is taken care of by up to 20 degrees of float achieved through the folding mechanism’s hydraulic rams. – Mark Daniel
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