
FIELD machinery manufacturer Dewulf will be demonstrating all three of its self-propelled potato harvesters at the forthcoming Potato Europe, which takes place in Lelystad in the Netherlands on September 3rd and 4th.
Leading the line-up is the tried-and-tested Kwatro, a robust four-row self-propelled harvester on tracks, featuring front pick-up and the largest bunker in its class. Renowned for its excellent stability, the Kwatro can harvest even in extremely challenging conditions.
The second-generation Enduro, Dewulf’s now well-known four-row harvester on wheels, will be equipped with an axial cleaning module featuring a bypass, set at a variable angle between 0 and 12°, a unique feature in today’s market. The machine also boasts a spacious 12.3m³ bunker.
The RA3060, a classic among two-row harvesters, will also be making a return. This machine, which has proven its reliability since 1989, was recently given a facelift and a boost in ease of use. In addition to its refreshed look and feel, the updated harvester is equipped with the spacious Claas X11 cabin that isshared with the Generation 2 Enduro.