Plants have a waxy coating to protect them from drying out. The necessary gas exchange with the ambient air is regulated only by stomata; microscopic openings in the leaves and stem. Immediately after mowing, these openings close to protect the plant. This means that during drying, water can only escape through the less permeable waxy coating.
The conditioner has the job of breaking up the waxy layer of the mown crop, which brings about two major advantages.
The mowed crop dries faster. Less nutrients are lost by reducing the time the crop is left wilting in the field.
In addition, this also facilitates the release of cell juice in the clamp. This results in faster pH value reduction. What this means is that the silage reaches a stable state more quickly.
For the best working results, a conditioner must be chosen that suits the crop to be mown. For crop with high grass content, for example, the ED tine-type conditioner achieves good results. It hits the stalks in the crop. For especially leafy forage, the RC roller conditioner is recommended. This conditioner crimps the crop.
With PÖTTINGER you have maximum flexibility. Thanks to the optional quick-change kit both the tine-type and roller conditioners can be easily removed. You can switch between the tine and roller conditioner depending on the working conditions. If you want to work without a conditioning effect, a guard curtain can be fitted. That is pure versatility.
How to quickly transform your mower
Take off the V-belt
Fit the conditioner trolley
Undo the conditioner fastenings
Remove the conditioner
Fit guard curtain / alternative conditioner
Thanks to their adjustable swath doors, both conditioner systems can either spread the crop wide or forming a swath, depending on the specific requirements.
Wide placement offers the advantage that because the forage is in an airy loose blanket, the tedder can either be omitted, or drying can be shortened by 2-5 hours with a subsequent tedding process. In the case of hay, the wide placement makes a 2-day harvesting process possible by drying quickly from the start and greatly minimising the weather risk.