Dewulf launches a new 4-row self-propelled potato harvester: Enduro

Dewulf launches a new 4-row self-propelled potato harvester: Enduro

Dewulf launches a new 4-row self-propelled potato harvester: Enduro

November 21, 2020

Dewulf, a manufacturer of potato harvesters from Belgium, launches an entirely new 4-row self-propelled sieving harvester: the Enduro. The Enduro combines new harvesting technologies with existing, proven technologies. The result is a powerful harvester that excels in product-friendliness, capacity, and ease of use.

Dewulf introduced the Enduro during a large, international, live online unveiling, and the harvester is now available.

Over 30 years' experience brought together in one machine

The Enduro is a 4-row self-propelled sieving harvester on tyres. The harvester is the result of several years of intensive development, which included input from agricultural contractors and potato growers.

The Enduro is clearly the culmination of Dewulf's more than 30 years of experience in the field of self-propelled harvesters for potatoes.

The machine on tyres is, on the one hand, equipped with new technologies in the areas of ground pressure, product cleaning and flow, and buffer capacity.

The machine on tyres is, on the one hand, equipped with new technologies in the areas of ground pressure, product cleaning and flow, and buffer capacity.

On the other hand, it also contains the familiar Dewulf technology that has proven its added value time and again on many potato fields throughout the years.

Careful consideration of ground pressure and sieving/cleaning capacity

Dewulf developed the Enduro with three key concepts in mind: product-friendliness, capacity, and ease of use. This is clear to see in many aspects of the machine. In terms of ground pressure, the Enduro boasts the best figures in its segment with pressure as low as 1.5 kg/cm2.

This is achieved through a sophisticated system of weight distribution over three axles and by the optional tyres with VF technology. Dewulf calls the ensemble of technologies that result in the harvester's low ground pressure 'Soil-Saver'.

Because the machine's center of gravity is located further to the rear, the Enduro also ensures that the ridges will not be damaged by the front wheels, even in wet conditions.

Because the machine's center of gravity is located further to the rear, the Enduro also ensures that the ridges will not be damaged by the front wheels, even in wet conditions.

Just like the Kwatro, the manufacturer's other 4-row sieving harvester, the Enduro has no constrictions along with its sieving webs. This results in optimal sieving capacity throughout the machine.

A unique feature found nowhere else in the world is the driver's ability to easily and steplessly adjust the inclination of the cleaning module between 0° and 12°, based on the cleaning need in the field.

Moreover, the module with axial rollers can be bypassed at any inclination angle for greater flexibility.

Unique product flow and large buffer capacity

The Enduro's ring elevator uses patented new technology. Capacity and product-friendliness were combined in this ring elevator, which was given the name 'Fill-Tastic'.

The ring elevator has a high capacity of 200 tonnes/h and achieves this at a very potato-friendly speed, which is automatically regulated via a sensor. The 2-part bunker with discharge elevator, with a practical volume of 10 tonnes, is the largest in its segment.

Because the fixed bunker floor is followed by a discharge elevator with bar webs, excess soil is sieved out during unloading.

Because the fixed bunker floor is followed by a discharge elevator with bar webs, excess soil is sieved out during unloading.

The Enduro's discharge elevator reaches over 4 full rows, so you can always easily unload into a tipper.

While doing so, the tipping top ensures a product-friendly process, as the drop height of the product into the tipper is always kept to a minimum.

Live online unveiling

The introduction campaign for the Enduro is the biggest in Dewulf's 75-year history. The manufacturer would have liked to have presented the Enduro in person during Interpom, the Belgian trade fair for the potato sector, but the current pandemic compelled them to seek an alternative.

The result was a live online unveiling, which anyone interested was welcome to attend. This live event was met with a great turnout and tremendous enthusiasm.
 

(Click picture to watch video) Agrifoto presented a videopreview of the new Dewulf Enduro potato harvester.

Agrifoto presented a videopreview of the new Dewulf Enduro potato harvester.


Soon available to configure in Dewulf's virtual showroom

Dewulf is now accepting orders for the Enduro via their dealer network. The manufacturer will start series production of this 4-row self-propelled sieving harvester on tyres next year.

Starting in late November the Enduro will also be available to configure in the virtual showroom that the manufacturer will place online for a limited time.

Dewulf has said they will soon release more information about this virtual environment via their social media channels.

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