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Front power lift and front power take-off are fully integrated into the front axle traverse. |
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Front power lift with double-action equipment is standard. |
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By means of the protected, front mounted lifting cylinder, the coupling point of the lower linkage is very close to the front axle and thereby results in very favourable weight distribution and ground clearance. |
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The lower linkage with swing balance and the Walterscheid quick-coupler of the front power lift can be folded up when not in use or are removable with two pins. Noteworthy is the absolute closeness of the attachment to the tractor whereby even the lower linkage crossbar with folded up lower linkage is within the front edge of the front wheels. |
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An electro-hydraulic front implement balance replaces, among other things, the balance spring and is also combinable for applying uniform pressure to the front implement. |
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The power demand taken off directly from the crankshaft via a splined shaft with elastic disk coupling is transmitted by means of a new, compact, high-performance professional clutch with high efficiency. The clutch is completely maintenance-free and transmits the full motor power. |
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The easy operation and simple on and off switching of the front power take-off is performed electro-hydraulically by means of a toggle switch. As a result of this convenient switching, the front power take-off is switched on and off gently and in a protective manner for the implements. |
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The battery remains in its original position in the front axle traverse. Only when an air conditioner is mounted, the battery must be offset to the side |
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Short and simple mounting of the front equipment since it is already pre-assembled. |
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The already custom tailored production equipment can be supplemented with a large selection of special equipment that is available. |
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In addition to the integrated version of the front equipment, a economical version is also available that is also mounted close to the tractor without replacing the front axle traverse. |