- Tedding - In the tedding position the machine is perpendicular to the tractor.
- Intermeshing of the tine arms between the rotors to ensure a first class tedding action.
- Rotor angle is perfectly adaptable to crop density.
- Vertical tines left and turn crop, spreading it in an even, fluffy layer.
- Tine arms are not activated by centrifugal force, therefore rotor speed can be reduced when working in delicate crops.
- Offset to the left, the GRS 25 N can spread two mowed swaths at the same time.
- Raking
- In raking position, tine arm movement is controlled by a cam. The right-hand rotor carries the crop to the left-hand rotor where it is formed into a swath.
- Windrowing: the GRS 25 N has all the advantages of a rake with guided tine arms.
- Single or double swaths.
- Grouping of several swaths together.
- Mowing and turning swaths.
- The GRS 25 N is a combination unit of truly unique conception.
- From Tedding to Raking
In a few simple and easy maneuvers, the Gyrostar tedder is transformed into a rake. Only a small lever is operated and one tine arm is repositioned on each of the two rotors to instantaneously locate all tine arms into the raking mode.
- From Tedding to Windrowing
Positioning the machine oblique to the tractor automatically changes both rotor angles and the direction of rotation of the left-hand rotor.
- Wheels
A double function lever allows the wheels to be adjusted in height and direction without the need of tools. The position of each wheel corresponds to a mode of work: tedding, oblique-tedding along field edges, raking. Balloon tires are fitted as standard for improved stability when operating on slopes and on irregular terrain.
- Attachment
The swinging lower links and pivoting 3-point frame guarantee flexibility and perfect adaptability to ground contours. Working in corners in no way reduces work quality or swath structure.
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