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COMBINED MULTIFUNCTION

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THE COMBINED MULTIFUNCTION, A PELLENC EXCLUSIVE

Your profitability is more essential than ever, so PELLENC goes further for you. Thanks to Combined Multifunction, unique on the market, your OPTIMUM carrier can now simply use two different tools to work two rows at the same time! With this system, PELLENC have invested all of our capacity for innovation into increasing your productivity.

THE ADVANTAGES OF COMBINED MULTIFUNCTION

USER-FRIENDLY FOR THE OPERATOR • Automated systems that make the operator’s job easier. • Coupling and uncoupling at an accessible height + hydraulic coupling (less time consuming).

COST EFFECTIVE • Faster amortisation of machines. • Fuel SAVINGS. • Labour-saving.

OPTIMISED FARM MANAGEMENT • Time saving in the field. • Jobs carried out when the moment is right. • Vineyard productivity is two to four times higher than with an in-the-row tractor.

UNIQUE FEATURES OPTIMUM is the only carrier capable of working 2 complete rows with 2 different tools simultaneously. All the expertise of our design team has been mobilized to develop the hydraulic, electrical and electronic intelligence functionalities required for this combination of tools. Numerous automations allow you to simultaneously manage your two tools via the EASY DRIVE joystick and the EASY TOUCH control touchscreen. The interface has been designed to make driving easier while working in complete safety.

OPERATING TWO TOOLS At work, the start-up of the 2 tools is managed directly from the machine joystick using 2 keys: • The controls are managed by “double-clicking”. The start-up of the front tool is managed by the first click and that of the rear by the second click, thus allowing the ground speed of the carrier in the row to be taken into account. • Each time the tools are switched on or off, the automated systems on each tool save time at the headlands and free the operator from all the constraints associated with each tool.

PRODUCTIVITY: WORK 2 ROWS WITH 2 DIFFERENT TOOLS

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