KVERNELAND 5087 M - 5095 M
Vertical Transport Position For transport the mower folds into a compact position well behind the tractor. The folding design ensures that the weight is distributed evenly, with the weight of the mower close to the tractor. Endguards are foldable to further limiting transport height, which is below 4.00m and transport width is limited to 3.00m.
MANAGE MOWING EASILY Two Mounting Options Kverneland 5087 M-5095 M can be adjusted for optimal operation according to different circumstances, such as field contours or working width of the front mounted mower. To ensure optimal overlap between front and rear units, the mowing units can be mounted in two positions on the suspension arm. This also gives you an option of wider overlap in hilly conditions, lessening the need for SideShift equipment. Excellent Ground Adaptation Kverneland 5087 M-5095 M is fitted with two adjustable ground pressure springs, making setting of the best possible ground pressure easily done, to match the needs of each specific mowing operation. NonStop BreakBack The Kverneland BreakBack device protects the cutterbar from foreign obstacles. If hitting an obstacle, the BreakBack device will swing the cutting unit backwards and over the obstacle, automatically returning the mower to working position, once the obstacle has been passed.
Vertical transport position for good weight distribution.
Headland Turns When turning on headlands the hydraulic cylinder, which is also used when going into transport position, ensures ample clearance to the swath, so they remain undamaged.
Ample clearance of swaths during headland turns.
Centre Suspension The mowing units are centre suspended offering an even weight distribution across the complete mower width. Faster and more precise adaptation to ground contours is also achieved due to the centre suspended design. The benefit is less skid wear and optimum protection of the stubble.
Centre suspended design for excellent ground following ability.
MOUNTED PLAIN DISC MOWERS
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