Hello Nick Dayer, Thank you for the comment below. As with tillage, stones are always an issue that concerns us when mulching. For smaller stones, we have taken certain safety precautions for our implements, which reduce stone impact and increase safety. We also carry out a thrown object test on the machines, to get an official certificate for highest safety standards. We have also taken precautions for larger stones that pose a potential threat to the implement. For example, we use a special design of the tool holders, which have a very flat angle, so that the impact force of foreign objects is reduced. In addition, the large machines are using a hydraulic weight transfer system so that they can move upwards more easily in the event of larger stones. For really heavy conditions with lots of stones/rocks, little trees and something like that we also offer the FARMER series which has a longer tool shaft, a bigger hammer and a bigger rotor as the MU-Pro series.
how does it handle rocks and sticks?
Hello Nick Dayer,
Thank you for the comment below. As with tillage, stones are always an issue that concerns us when mulching. For smaller stones, we have taken certain safety precautions for our implements, which reduce stone impact and increase safety. We also carry out a thrown object test on the machines, to get an official certificate for highest safety standards.
We have also taken precautions for larger stones that pose a potential threat to the implement. For example, we use a special design of the tool holders, which have a very flat angle, so that the impact force of foreign objects is reduced. In addition, the large machines are using a hydraulic weight transfer system so that they can move upwards more easily in the event of larger stones. For really heavy conditions with lots of stones/rocks, little trees and something like that we also offer the FARMER series which has a longer tool shaft, a bigger hammer and a bigger rotor as the MU-Pro series.