KRONE, a German company and a leader in agricultural machinery, has recently introduced its newest product to the world - the Swadro TC 1570 four-rotor rake. This machine brings mechanization to a new level thanks to its advanced technology and outstanding performance.
One of the key features of the new product is a robust V-shaped frame adapted for optimal performance. This design was previously used on the world's largest center-swath rake, the Swadro TC 2000. The main advantage of the V-frame is its extreme strength and the ability to adapt to different working conditions.
Another key characteristic of the Swadro TC 1570 is the updated interfaces with intuitive operation and sophisticated visualization. The operator can easily control all machine units directly from the tractor cab via an ISOBUS-compatible terminal. There is also the option of using an ISOBUS-compatible joystick for easy operation. This allows the Swadro TC 1570 to perform efficiently even in the most difficult field conditions.
The working width of the four-rotor rake can be extended to 15.70 meters thanks to the V-shaped arms that control the front rotors. This feature makes the machine ideal for Controlled Traffic Farming systems, which involve controlled harvesting.
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Each of the V-shaped consoles moves independently, which allows the Swadro TC 1570 to easily lay swaths even in the corners of the field. The support wheel at the front of each cantilever provides the machine with incredible stability at high speeds, while also ensuring high maneuverability in corners. The Krone Lift tines efficiently lift the crop from the field, preventing residue and contamination at high working speeds.
All these innovations allow the KRONE Swadro TC 1570 four-rotor rake to be highly efficient and reliable in modern agricultural production. Using advanced technologies, this machine is becoming an integral part of modern agribusiness, helping farmers achieve high results in growing and harvesting.
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