KUHN is expanding its range of belt mergers with the release of a front-mounted MERGE MAXX 440 F model. This machine combines the desire to harvest forage with the lowest possible level of impurities and the need to reduce operating costs of harvesting machines.
Benefits
KUHN expands its range of belt mergers with the release of the MERGE MAXX 440 F front-mounted model. This machine combines the desire to harvest forage with the lowest possible level of impurities with the need to reduce the operating costs of harvesting machines. Less impurities and the absence of stones in the forage are often mentioned by users of these machines.
Frequently combined with a rear rotor rake, or belt merger, its use prevents the tractor wheels from rolling on the product before being picked up by the rear machine. Other benefit; less "scraping" by the rear unit tines to pick up the material compactedby the wheels.
For a clear gain in windrow formation quality, the MM 440 F belt merger features the following exclusivity: two belts. These belts can deliver product on each side, and the rear machine is then able to form a more homogeneous windrow of equivalent density over its width: a base required for even, cylindrical bales, easier to wrap. Clear benefits for handling, storing and ensuring preservation of the precious forage.