With the new AVR Puma self-propelled 4-row harvester and after the successful Solanum, AVR brings a new 4-row harvester onto the market that expells in power, capacity, combined with small simplicity. The reference to a Puma indicates power, flexibility and speed, still with elegance. The Puma can harvest a large surface of potatoes per day and isn’t frightened by difficult circumstances.
If you choose quality, capacity and simplicity, you choose the AVR Puma
The AVR Puma is completely built around a central frame bar. This enables to keep the full width of the sieving webs until the back of the machine. On AVR’s latest model, the independent digger units have a digging web of each 1450 mm wide.
By remaining as large as possible and with fout webs one after antoher, the sieving capacity of the Puma is exceptional. The haulm intake rollers and the second and third sieving web ensure a perfect haulm discharge.
Combi bar (dep.)
After the digging webs and the first sieving webs, the potatoes go to two webs, equipped with the new combi bar (dep). The pintle belt (2350 mm wide) or the 26 axial rollers (exchangeable) have a much larger width then before, so the machine has more cleaning capacity than its predecessor. The Puma has a superior sieving capacity, enabling an extraordinary harvesting capacity.