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PHOTO | New machinery at Dutch trade fair ATH

18-09 | |
Here’s an overview of the most notable machinery news at the Dutch AgroTechniek Holland (ATH) fair. Photos: Mark Pasveer
Here’s an overview of the most notable machinery news at the Dutch AgroTechniek Holland (ATH) fair. Photos: Mark Pasveer

Last week the Dutch trade fair for agricultural machinery ATH took place. Some new machinery was shown, a photo report.


Garford, a hoe manufacturer, has partnered with the British brand Rootwave. From 2025, Garford weeders with a working width of up to 6 meters will be available with Rootwave’s electric weed-killing system. The elements fit directly onto the Garford frame, recognizable by its diamond-shaped openings. According to the importer, this also means that the system can later be added to a hoeing machine already in use. In combination with a 60 kW generator in the front linkage, you can electrically eliminate (stubborn) weeds in row crops. Later, 120 kW and 180 kW variants will also enter the market.
Garford, a hoe manufacturer, has partnered with the British brand Rootwave. From 2025, Garford weeders with a working width of up to 6 meters will be available with Rootwave’s electric weed-killing system. The elements fit directly onto the Garford frame, recognizable by its diamond-shaped openings. According to the importer, this also means that the system can later be added to a hoeing machine already in use. In combination with a 60 kW generator in the front linkage, you can electrically eliminate (stubborn) weeds in row crops. Later, 120 kW and 180 kW variants will also enter the market.

A special machine: a drip tape laying machine from Dutch ODV Techniek. part of the Vredo family. A double-disc system creates a trench in the ground. The tape is then laid in it, secured by soil pressed down by spring-loaded press wheels. The elements feature a spring-loaded parallelogram to ensure smooth ground following. The machine is suitable for arable farming and horticulture.
A special machine: a drip tape laying machine from Dutch ODV Techniek. part of the Vredo family. A double-disc system creates a trench in the ground. The tape is then laid in it, secured by soil pressed down by spring-loaded press wheels. The elements feature a spring-loaded parallelogram to ensure smooth ground following. The machine is suitable for arable farming and horticulture.

Notable is the growing focus on electrifying irrigation. Even among reel manufacturers, there are innovations in this area. For instance, Irrimec presents a prototype of an electrically operated reel. The turbine drive has been replaced with an electric motor on the gearbox. Behind the black control box is a converter and a small control panel. It gives instructions on which gear to choose. If it's running too hard, you'll get a message to switch to another gear. The electric motor is powered by a battery pack, which in turn is charged by solar panels. The solar panels are adjustable over the reel, allowing you to position them for optimal sunlight. Hose lengths for this reel include 350 or 400 meters, with diameters of 110 or 100 mm, respectively. Other reels and hose types will follow later. It is also not yet clear how long the battery lasts without sunlight: this is still being tested.
Notable is the growing focus on electrifying irrigation. Even among reel manufacturers, there are innovations in this area. For instance, Irrimec presents a prototype of an electrically operated reel. The turbine drive has been replaced with an electric motor on the gearbox. Behind the black control box is a converter and a small control panel. It gives instructions on which gear to choose. If it’s running too hard, you’ll get a message to switch to another gear. The electric motor is powered by a battery pack, which in turn is charged by solar panels. The solar panels are adjustable over the reel, allowing you to position them for optimal sunlight. Hose lengths for this reel include 350 or 400 meters, with diameters of 110 or 100 mm, respectively. Other reels and hose types will follow later. It is also not yet clear how long the battery lasts without sunlight: this is still being tested.

Another reel that stole the show: the Irrimec MMV. This reel was specifically developed for large Dutch companies at the request of Vlaming Agri. The drum that holds the hose is reinforced and weighted. The gearbox of the turbine-powered reel is also reinforced, and the drum is driven on both sides. The giant measures 3 meters wide and 4 meters high. Suitable hoses include 125 mm x 600 m or 140 mm x 500 m.
Another reel that stole the show: the Irrimec MMV. This reel was specifically developed for large Dutch companies at the request of Vlaming Agri. The drum that holds the hose is reinforced and weighted. The gearbox of the turbine-powered reel is also reinforced, and the drum is driven on both sides. The giant measures 3 meters wide and 4 meters high. Suitable hoses include 125 mm x 600 m or 140 mm x 500 m.

Holland Utrecht BV will sell the electric tractor they previously marketed as Fendt-E under the brand name Hue-Trac. Since September 1, the company has been selling the electrified Fendt under the abbreviation Holland Utrecht Electric Tractor (Hue-Trac). Compared to the previous model, it now features new LFP batteries and a more powerful DC permanent magnet electric motor. Compared to the old setup, efficiency is higher, up to 97%. The new setup results in 15% more working hours. It can also fast-charge up to 100 kW. The battery charges fully within 3.5 hours. So far, three have been sold, and the delivery time is six months.
Holland Utrecht BV will sell the electric tractor they previously marketed as Fendt-E under the brand name Hue-Trac. Since September 1, the company has been selling the electrified Fendt under the abbreviation Holland Utrecht Electric Tractor (Hue-Trac). Compared to the previous model, it now features new LFP batteries and a more powerful DC permanent magnet electric motor. Compared to the old setup, efficiency is higher, up to 97%. The new setup results in 15% more working hours. It can also fast-charge up to 100 kW. The battery charges fully within 3.5 hours. So far, three have been sold, and the delivery time is six months.

ConceptAgri showcases a 3-meter-wide 4-row inter-row cultivator. The so-called ConceptAgri SFT is based on the bio-tiller and was tested in North Brabant this year. Due to wet conditions, the manufacturer noticed increased interest in partially preserving the turf. The inter-row cultivator can also be used to prepare only the section to be sown, leaving the unsown ground undisturbed. The ConceptAgri SFT is available in 4- or 6-row versions, both with a maximum working width of 3 meters. Behind it, you can see a 4-row corn seeder from ConceptAgri, built and sold under license from the Turkish company Özdöken.
ConceptAgri showcases a 3-meter-wide 4-row inter-row cultivator. The so-called ConceptAgri SFT is based on the bio-tiller and was tested in North Brabant this year. Due to wet conditions, the manufacturer noticed increased interest in partially preserving the turf. The inter-row cultivator can also be used to prepare only the section to be sown, leaving the unsown ground undisturbed. The ConceptAgri SFT is available in 4- or 6-row versions, both with a maximum working width of 3 meters. Behind it, you can see a 4-row corn seeder from ConceptAgri, built and sold under license from the Turkish company Özdöken.

Importer Dabekausen presented the electrically remote-controlled McConnel robot mower. This robot mower can work on slopes and difficult-to-reach areas with inclines of up to 55 degrees. The electric mower can also be equipped with UV lamps, for example, in strawberry cultivation. The UV lamps combat mildew. The working time on a single battery is 4 hours. The charging time is usually 8 hours, but with a fast charger, it takes only 4 hours.
Importer Dabekausen presented the electrically remote-controlled McConnel robot mower. This robot mower can work on slopes and difficult-to-reach areas with inclines of up to 55 degrees. The electric mower can also be equipped with UV lamps, for example, in strawberry cultivation. The UV lamps combat mildew. The working time on a single battery is 4 hours. The charging time is usually 8 hours, but with a fast charger, it takes only 4 hours.

Dutch company Van Der Sluis Agri has started producing various implements, including hoes that were previously marketed as Rosko hoes. Notably, this hoe features trailing elements. The hoe elements are mounted with a leaf spring (optionally two leaf springs) and a glide shoe. According to the machine manufacturer, the hoe elements are intentionally mounted relatively far back. The idea is that this design reduces the hoe’s sensitivity to uneven loads, such as when hoeing alongside a row of trees, dealing with uneven working depths, or pulling up weeds on one side, or any other reason that might cause the hoe to wobble. That’s why the hoe is also equipped with glide shoes instead of depth wheels; they require more pulling force, but they prevent wobbling. As a result, you could operate the trailing hoe at relatively high speeds. This hoe, available in a 6-meter-wide version for maize, is listed at €7,000. The hoe is available in various working widths and configurations.

Treffler is introducing a new hoe. Two years ago, Treffler, mainly known for its weed harrows, launched the THP hoe with adjustable hydraulic working width. At the ATH, a freshly revealed first model of the THE hoe was displayed: a more conventionally built hoe without hydraulic width adjustment. It features a unique, robust design with tool-free depth and width adjustments on the tool holders. It is equipped with a compact, integrated sideshift, hydraulic pressure regulation, and individual lifting on the parallelograms. The model shown is still a prototype, so no price has been announced yet.

Recently, Vlaming Agri became the Dutch importer of the German brand Saphir. At the trade fair, the company showcased its latest innovation, the Saphir Grindstar. This machine is designed for shallow tillage, working at depths of 0 to 2 centimeters. It can be used to create a false seedbed, perform stubble cultivation, or destroy a light cover crop. The blades are powered by the machine’s movement. The maximum operating speed is 18 kilometers per hour, and the power requirement is 20 hp per meter. Therefore, a 6-meter version requires at least 120 hp. The 1800 kg, 6-meter-wide Grindstar is available starting at €44,500 gross, while the 3-meter version starts at €26,000 gross. The delivery time is 6 weeks, and Saphir has already sold the first 50 units worldwide.

Karsten
Bob Karsten Editor for TREKKER magazine
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