The HIT 4.54 T does not require an additional chassis. At the headland and during transport, the rotors are raised by a hydraulic cylinder inside the drawbar.
Actively setting the wheels at an angle causes the tedder to run diagonally so the forage is directed onto the mown area. Neighbouring crops remain untouched. Because the wheels can be set to the left or right, fenceline tedding can be activated in any driving direction.
All wheels are pivoted by hand for fenceline tedding.
If you do not require a fenceline tedding system, the wheels are mounted securely to the rotor casing as standard using roll pins.