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ast year, FELLA, the European leader in forage harvesting machines, presented its latest innovations at the SIMA agricultural technology fair in Paris. These included the new RAMOS 2650 TLX-RC rear mower, a centrally suspended three-point mower with roller conditioner and the tried and tested FELLA TurboLift system for a floating cut. The highlight of the TLX variant, which has a working width of 2.6 metres, is its ability to be gently and vertically folded into the centre of gravity of the machine during transport. Also shown among the SANOS hay tedder product group were the classically proven, centrally suspended three-point turner 6606 DN with a working width of 6.6 metres and the trailed version with the 13010 Trans transport chassis with a working width of almost 13 metres. The JURAS 456 DN single-rotor rake with a working width of 4.5 metres and the JURAS 1603 twin-rotor rake with side swath
placement (working width 6.6 metres or 7.7 metres) completed the FELLA product display.
A century of innovation For more than 100 years FELLA has been known for its innovative harvesting technology. Today, from its production centre at Feucht, near Nuremberg, it offers a huge range of high-quality drum and disc mower units, tedders and rakes that add up to the largest selection of harvesting tools in the world. In 2011, Fella was acquired by the AGCO Group and became AGCO’s competence centre for green forage harvesting equipment in Europe. The FELLA brand remains independent, but the corporate name was changed to AGCO Feucht GmbH and then, in 2019, to AGCO GmbH. AGCO is a global leader in the manufacture of agricultural equipment. Through its well-known brands such as Challenger, Fendt,
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