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... keep the beet machinery in full production and continue to develop on machines which were there from the beginning with Armer Salmon like the Gazelle Beet Washer. This machine ...
Cross Agricultural Engineering
... keep the beet machinery in full production and continue to develop on machines which were there from the beginning with Armer Salmon like the Hippo 1 Beet Washer. This machine ...
Cross Agricultural Engineering
... patented cleaning and chopping elements to ensure that you can deliver a quality clean sample of beet for any application. The Hippo can be used for the dirtiest of beet crops ...
Cross Agricultural Engineering
... stones in the beet crop. The water in the rhino can last a lot longer due to the water cleaning system as the machine works. Pre-Clean The precleaning hopper is used ...
Cross Agricultural Engineering
Much like the Rhino Beet Washer, the Cross Elephant Beet Washer is equipped to de-stone, wash & chop beet. This machine was first invented as a HGV towed machine ...
Cross Agricultural Engineering
... move the machine from site to site. Equipped with a state of the art electric hydraulic system it means just plugging in the machine and you are ready to wash beet, potatoes, carrots ...
Cross Agricultural Engineering
... stones in the beet crop. This allows users to have a stone free sample if they are less worried about dirt. The water in the Alligator can last a lot longer than most of the beet washing ...
Cross Agricultural Engineering
... stones in the beet crop. This allows users to have a stone free sample if they are less worried about dirt. The water in the Crocodile can last a lot longer than most of the beet washing ...
Cross Agricultural Engineering
The Tolsma-Grisnich TG-W washer is an in-house developed drum washer for the wet cleaning of potatoes, carrots, red beets and other tuberous and bulbous crops. The drum washer combines ...
... hopper cleaner, perfect for cleaning crop going into store, or prior to direct loading into bulker lorries. Featuring the latest technological advancements, the Tong Storemaker can be manufactured with ...
Tong Engineering
... complete crop cleaning solution with exceptionally effective results and a throughput of up to 50 tonnes per hour. The EasyClean Hydro-Sep also helps to significantly reduce wear and tear on packhouse ...
Tong Engineering
... multiple sites, to wash and remove stones from the crop at high speed, whilst increasing daily throughputs. Sugar beet is a large, hard and bulky crop in comparison to standard ...
Tong Engineering
... giving a superior finish. This machine also removes minor skin blemishes, allowing the product to be upgraded. Load the hopper with a mix of crops including carrots, parsnips, swede, red beet ...
Niagri Engineering
... range of root crops An alternative to barrel washers, a more aggressive wash for hardy vegetables. The Niagri Brush Washer cleans a wide range of root crops in a continuous and speedy process. Mindful ...
Niagri Engineering
... incorporated in the machine. Easy to use and a low cost maintenance machine. Bristle configurations are mounted on webs that rotate in a ‘banana’ like fashion with the slightly coarser brushes as the ...
Niagri Engineering
... grading by length of all granular materials such as wheat, oats, fine seeds, lentils, for separating stalks from sunflower and beet seeds and for separating unwanted long or short product impurities. The size of grains ...
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