Tomahawk 7100
The ultimate in manoeuvrability and compact performance. |
Bed loose housing and cubicles, as well as processing short straw for feed
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Outstanding 'Flow Plus' Performance to save you money
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Improved ContainmentCapacity of 3m³, an increase of 20% over the model that it supersedes. Higher sides reduce the likelihood of material spillage from the bale chamber. |
Easy Tailgate LoadingTailgate is flared for easy loading and is supported by two hydraulic rams to enable the heaviest of bales to be loaded. |
Heavy Duty Bed Chain12mm heavy duty bed chain, resulting in less tensioning adjustments. The chain does not have anything welded to it, which would lower its strength. |
Swivel ChuteFor flexibility of delivery, the chute rotates 280? allowing material to be directed to where it is needed. An adjustable feed slide is fitted for accurate placement of feed materials. |
Wireless ControlSlimline control panel uses Bluetooth® wireless technology for straight-forward communication between the operator and the Telehawk. |
High Performance ValveHydraulic valve can take up to 60 litres/minute, resulting in less heating of the oil, faster response to the controls and more power being delivered to the Tomahawk. |
Quick HitchLess hassle, the 7100/7150 models feature a Quick Hitch system for the lower link arms so that you can save time when hitching and unhitching. |
Robust Transmission - Twin CrossbeatersChain drive to crossbeaters ensures reliable transmission of maximum power. |
Consistent OutputThe bale restraint design works with the grippers on the slats to give a good tumbling action, ensuring a consistently high discharge rate with all materials. |
Robust Tailgate and Straightforward Maintenance AccessThe Tailgate is raised by two hydraulic cylinders to ensure reliable operation. A removable underfloor panel is fitted to provide straightforward maintenance access underneath the machine. |
Easy MaintenanceIf a foreign object causes damage to the paddles they can be removed, repaired or replaced without removing the fan or splitting the machine. |
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