Elevating harvesting performance
22nd November 2024
Dewulf has introduced a comprehensive redesign of its flagship Enduro harvester, just over three years after its initial launch.
The second-generation model builds on user feedback and evolving market demands to deliver enhanced performance and features.
The second generation Enduro is now available in a 4x90cm configuration. A key improvement is the newly designed ring elevator, which offers around 50% more processing capacity, thanks to a larger bag volume, higher running speed, and better product distribution.
Additionally, the second-generation Enduro offers two engine options: the well-known 450hp Scania engine and a more powerful 550hp version.
This upgrade is ideal for users operating in hilly terrains or those requiring higher harvesting speeds. The machine’s design has also been streamlined, with fewer guards for improved accessibility and a sturdier main frame. The larger anthracite-coloured fuel tank enhances both the aesthetics and balanced overall look of the machine.
Dewulf has retained the features that it says made the first-generation model successful, such as the continuously adjustable inclination angle (0–12 degrees) on its cleaning modules and its superior 9t capacity two-part bunker. In terms of ground pressure, the Enduro claims to provide unrivalled traction, even in challenging conditions.
For its receiving hoppers, the MH 241 and MH 242, Dewulf now offers the Scotts Evolution cleaning module, featuring eight spiral rollers that excel in both dry and wet conditions.
The ribs on these rollers allow for flexible cleaning, ensuring exceptional product handling and processing, the company says.
Visit the Dewulf website for more information.
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