The tedder series with six rotors is for farmers who value high specifications and ease of use. These six-rotor machines provide excellent ground tracking, the best crop take-up and a uniform spread pattern.
Working widths of (DIN) 5.75 m / 6.45 m / 7.45 m offer high outputs.
The small rotor diameter of 1.30 m on the HIT 6.61 guarantees exceptional ground tracking, perfect crop take-up and a uniform spread pattern.
PÖTTINGER's six-rotor tedders are fitted as standard with double-acting stabiliser struts. These ensure the machine is always centred. In addition to stabilising the machine during road transport, they are especially important on slopes. The struts also guarantee the machine runs smoothly even at high working speeds.
In the transport position, the raised rotors are tilted very close to the tractor. This ensures a favourable centre of gravity and safe road transport. The HIT 6.61 has a particularly compact configuration during transport with a width of just 2.55 m. As a result you can drive safely along narrow roads and through narrow entrances. The hydraulic rotor folding system provides convenient operation from the tractor seat. Warning signs and road lights are standard.
The pivoting headstock with heart-shaped pivot pin automatically brings the machine into the centre position when it is raised to prevent the machine from oscillating. The two stabiliser struts on the headstock also hold the machine in the central position when it is raised.
The outer rotors do not scratch the ground and your forage stays clean.
Two different systems are available as options for the six-rotor mounted HIT tedder in order to run the tines at a sufficient distance from the ground at the headland even with small tractors, .
1 – LIFTMATIC
2 – HYDROLIFT
The optional LIFTMATIC valve on the headstock automatically locks the outer rotors when raised at the headland by interrupting the flow of oil. This guarantees high ground clearance.
With the optional HYDROLIFT system, the outer pairs of rotors are actively raised into an interlock position by briefly actuating the spool valve. This system achieves an impressive ground clearance height.