2024 Pottinger HIT Trailed 4.54 T
- Year 2024
- Make Pottinger
- Model HIT Trailed
2024 Pottinger HIT Trailed 4.54 T
Whether Tedding silage or hay, on level ground or hillsides - POTTINGER HIT tedders get the job done perfectly. Innovative DYNATECH rotor technology ensures a clean and tidy spread pattern with maximum forage conservation. As you would expect from PÖTTINGER the tedders ground tracking works perfectly and provides ideal conditions for harvesting high quality forage.
With the trailed configuration, high outputs are possible even with small tractors. The trailed tedders offer working widths (DIN) of 5,20 m / 7,85 m / 8,60 m without the need for lifting power.
Features may include:
- Four times cleaner with DYNATECH
The DYNATECH rotor unit is the heart of every PÖTTINGER HIT tedder. The engineered geometry of the tine carriers, a small rotor diameter and the offset length of the tine legs make DYNATECH unbeatable in delivering tedding work that is four times cleaner:
- PÖTTINGER tines
Clean raking by the tines is a basic prerequisite for drying the crop evenly. No forage should be left untouched on the ground.
- Frame and driveline
The robust frame construction of thick-walled, bolted tube profiles makes HIT tedders extremely resilient and durable.
- MULTITAST jockey wheel
The proven PÖTTINGER MULTITAST jockey wheel system keeps your forage clean and conserves the sward. The ideal gap between the tines and the ground is maintained. You can now drive faster and can achieve a higher output as a result. In addition, the tines last longer.
- Four rotor tedder
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.
- Six rotor tedder
The HIT 6.80 T is equipped with an additional chassis that runs behind the machine during operation in the field. The chassis lifts the machine clear of the ground at headlands and in the transport position.
- Eight rotor tedder
The HIT 8.91 T is equipped with a chassis this folded up over the rotors during operation in the field. The chassis lifts the machine clear of the ground in the transport position.