Fransgard TI 6000 THE COMBI RAKE OF THE FUTURE

The TI 6000 handles side swaths as well as middle swaths.
For rake function, rake tines are controlled in a cam track, allowing the rake teeth to be tilted upwards. This ensures very careful treatment of the material.
During operation the machine is trailed. All turns are made on the 3-point linkage.
When the machine is raised from the ground, it is automatically locked behind the tractor.
The machine is mounted with twin wheels, ensuring stable operation.
Continuously variable adjustment of working width and tilting angle. Both adjustments are carried out hydraulically from the driver's seat.

Locking handle for transport
Quick change to transport position
Double-acting cylinder for adjustment of working width
Double-acting cylinder for adjustment of the tilting angle
By raking to the side the machine is operating in slanting position behind the tractor. The rotors are turning in the same direction and the tines are placed in the cam track.

The cam track is adjusted, so the tines tilt up in the correct position. Pos.1.

For raking to middle swaths, the machine operate directly behind the tractor. The rotors are turning in the opposite direction and the tine arms are placed in the cam track. The tine arms on the left rotor are turned 180o and the cam track is adjusted, so the tines tilt up in the correct position. Pos. 1.


Working width 4.60m - 6.20m 15'3" - 20'6"
Transport width 2.50m 8'3"
Power requirement 40 HP/30 kw
Number of tines 36
Tyre dimensions 16.5 x 6.50-8 6 ply
Weight 660 kg 1,465 lbs
Power take off 540 rpm

 

A simple rugged gearbox, with a rotor direction adjustment lever
When the machine is raised from the ground, it is automatically locked behind the tractor.
When the machine is lowered, it is automatically operated trailed.
Double wide balloon wheels ensure stable operation.
 
For raking two swaths, the machine is adjusted to the widest possible working width. The machine operates directly behind the tractor. The rotors are turning in the same direction and the tine arms are placed in the cam track. The cam track is adjusted so the tines tilt up in the correct position. Pos. 2.

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