Front mower NM 3700 F
disc9 discsPTO-driven

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Characteristics

Mounting
front
Technology
disc
Number of discs
9 discs
Other characteristic
PTO-driven, with conditioner
Working width

3.7 m
(12'01" )

Power required

Max.: 100 kW
(136 hp)

Min.: 70 kW
(95.2 hp)

Swath width

Max.: 1.8 m
(5'10" )

Min.: 1.2 m
(3'11" )

PTO speed

750 rpm, 1,000 rpm
(4,712.4 rad.min-1, 6,283.2 rad.min-1)

Weight

1,250 kg
(2,755.8 lb)

Description

World’s widest front mower conditioner The ELHO NM 3700 F is the world’s widest single-beam front mower conditioner. With a cutting width of 3.7 metres, this model is extremely productive. The conditioner is also very effective at high speeds and in thick growth. The Pendulum Center System (PCS) enables the mower conditioner to move freely, while HydroBalance enables it to lightly follow the field surface. This helps prevent contaminants from being lifted into the forage and also reduces fuel consumption. The NM 3700 F front mower conditioner together with an NM 10500 butterfly mower conditioner is an extremely productive combination. Smart automation and GPS assistance also make it easy to use. Addons • - Side lights kit • - Hydraulic kit for sideguards • - Hydrobalance top link Cat 2/3 • - PTO shaft with share bolt • - Front bar • - Flat knife kit L+R (3,7 m) • - Adapter kit for large tyres Properties o - Pendulum Centre System (PCS) for the mowing unit, which allows it to move more freely o - Cutting unit is pulled from a point right above the front edge of the cutter bar o - In case of a collision, the cutting unit moves back and up (reducing the force of the impact by 50%) o - HydroBalance suspension o - Flexible suspension between the cutting unit and the load-bearing frame

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