We meet the highest specifications in the professional sector with both our eight rotor machines. You will be impressed by how convenient they are to operate. The ideal tedder for your mower with a working width of 3 m.
With its small rotor diameter of 1.3 m, the HIT 8.81 achieves a working width (DIN) of 7.7 m. The headstock is shortened thanks to the small rotor diameter. This shifts the centre of gravity very close to the tractor, allowing these tedders to be used with small tractors.
With its 1.42 m rotors and 8.6 m working width (DIN), the HIT 8.91 offers excellent tedding quality with a large area output.
PÖTTINGER's eight-rotor tedders are fitted as standard with mechanical stabiliser struts. These achieve a particularly high centring force to ensure the machine tracks smoothly. This also gives you the advantage when working on slopes. At the headland and during road transport, they support the centring of the heart-shaped pivot pin.
The two inner rotors on the HIT 8.81 and HIT 8.91 are fitted with 16 x 9.50-8 flotation tyres. This improves weight distribution during operation and conserves the soil. The two wheel axles feature a slightly more heavy duty design.
The large 16 x 6.5-8 flotation tyres on the rest of the rotors ensure smooth running and protect the sward, even over soft and bumpy ground.
The optional cover on each wheel serves as an anti-wrap guard.
As with all our linkage-mounted tedders, a PTO shaft with freewheel is available as an option on the eight-rotor tedders.
Especially on tedders with a large number of rotors, a relatively large rotating mass is in motion during operation. When the PTO is switched off, the rotors coast gently to a halt thanks to the freewheel, which protects the entire machine.
Both of our eight-rotor tedders are characterised by their compact transport position. The parking height is just 2.87 m / 3.26 m. So these tedders easily fit into the machinery barn.
The outer rotors on the eight-rotor tedders are pivoted through 180 ° during transport. A finger coupling is fitted at this point so that the rotors can turn freely in the transport position.
Warning signs and LED road lights are standard.