General-purpose wagon GX
The design

The headboard and moving floor form a powerful unit for gentle crop feeds

The headboard and the floor belt form an integral unit which is pulled by two chains running underneath the floor, moving the material gently to the rear and unloading it without disrupting the texture of the silage heap. This unique concept unloads the material at a consistent rate. When the headboard finally reaches the rear end, the GX is completely emptied. The material is moving along conical sides with smooth surfaces for minimal friction.

The unloading unit is driven by two powerful hydromotors and massive gearboxes with an equally massive shaft that synchronizes the drives. This unique system facilitates variable chain speeds and powerful unloading and loading.

The massive flat-link chains that run under the floor are connected to the floor belt by a clamping strip and to the headboard by tightening springs. The materials used here are wear-resistant for uncompromised reliability and lifespan.
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