IBC February 2012

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Agricolture&Machinery EC 431

The machine can be fitted by operators needs, for example with central (with independent hydraulic clutch) and rear PTOs, with rear 3-point linkage and hydraulic distributors where needed. Five are the C series models: C 63 (Lombardini turbo 4 cylindres, 63 Cv), C 55 (Perkins 4 cyl, 52 Cv), C 52 (Lombardini 4 cyl, 50 Cv), C 48 (VM 3 cyl, 49 Cv), C 40 (Lombardini 3 cyl, 40 HP).

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gloBAl ApprovAl The new C series is the latest evolution of Caron Transporters. With a modern and appealing design, it has a total approved weight of 5.000 kg, with loading capacities up to 2.600 kg. The new dumping cab system permits easier and faster maintenance.

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foot progress

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Mach 4 (87 hp) is an articulated reversible quadtrack for specialised farming designed by Antonio Carraro. The four rubber tracks guarantee positive stability on steep slopes and continuous traction on slippery, crumbly ground and on snow. Mach 4 is created to handle the most extreme working conditions, whatever weather conditions may be and on any kind of ground. It offers a driving comfort comparable to a traditional tractor: the 4 independent tracks move forward in synergy, minimising ground height differences. Mach 4 stability is guaranteed by its low centre of mass, along with tracks floating evenly on the ground excluding damage to the soil. Thanks to its ACTIO chassis, Mach 4 is extraordinarily easy to handle, on tight bends and with agile movement in tight spaces. It is reversible, equipped with Rev-Guide System RGS, and JPM Joystick (proportional multifunction), a device which drastically simplifies work with all equipment. Mach 4 has considerable great towing capacity and it is allowed to circulate on roads at a maximum speed of 40Km/h. Another basic plus, on request, Mach 4 can be fitted with a StarLight cabin assuring maximum operating comfort.

EC 136

www.seppi.it

mulching equipment pioneers It was in 1971 when Luciano Seppi, while working in his father Max's locally renowned company, developed his first flail rotor for mulching mowers. Since then flail mulchers have had a big success: first in Italian agriculture and soon in all forms of greenspace maintenance around the world. Recently Seppi presented a new model for 2012. It’s the new version SMO fh model, that is characterized by an innovative, pyramid-shaped 3-point linkage. The connecting tube can be turned over without difficulties. The simple handling without heavy lifting makes the change from a front to a rear linkage very easy. Another advantage of the new design is its high stability. In addition, the side shift has become more stable. –

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