Towed grape harvesting machine Sélecta 3.4

towed grape harvesting machine
towed grape harvesting machine
towed grape harvesting machine
towed grape harvesting machine
towed grape harvesting machine
towed grape harvesting machine
towed grape harvesting machine
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Characteristics

Mobility
towed
Bin capacity

3,000 l
(793 gal)

Description

The SELECTA 3 incorporates the latest ALMA innovations: shaking, conveying, sorting, and steering. 50% less expensive than a self-propelled harvesting machine, it offers harvesting quality equivalent to a self-propelled machine with outstanding driving comfort. The SELECTA 3.4, equipped with a table of sorting to separate beads, her allows a very good sorting of the grape harvest in a vineyard high yield. It allies precision in the sorting and the cleaning of the grape harvest. Efficiency Continuous control working speed of up to 7 km/h Total bin capacity up to 3,000 L Functions well in dense vegetation High yield Unmatched crop quality Optimal collection around stakes Protection of foliage (no shearing) Practical Minimum maintenance with easy access and secure to the zones to be cleaned Hydraulic raising central ventilator to facilitate the access Optimised for driving on the road : width 2,50 m Bin emptying up to 3.1 meters Easy headland turning with large offset angle Cost-effective 50% less expensive than a self-propelled harvesting machine. Save a table of sorting in cellar Sorting table 100 % of leaves are removed. The sorting table consists of a series of feeder rollers that separate the berries, waste to be sucked up. The adjustable screen roller allow the berries to fall into in the bins intact. Easy to handle Auto-guidance in the rows Work on side slope of up to 34 % Suitable for all vineyards

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