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2-axle header trailer 4WD series

2-axle header trailer
2-axle header trailer
2-axle header trailer
2-axle header trailer
2-axle header trailer
2-axle header trailer
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Characteristics

Number of axles
2-axle
Length

Max.: 12 m
(39'04" )

Min.: 6.7 m
(21'11" )

Description

Equipped with 2 steering axles (1 leader 1 forced follower), the new COCHET truck follows the combine harvester without cutting corners. It thus facilitates the many maneuvers and U-turns that drivers have to perform during harvesting. Wherever the combine will go, the header trailer will follow. Space-saving, the length of this cutting carriage is identical to the working width of the cut. Indeed, the gooseneck having been removed, the front wheels are now located under the cut thus allowing to gain up to 2m00 in overall length. As field entrances are sometimes very hilly, COCHET will provide, in addition to a very rigid chassis, an oscillating front axle with a travel of more than 35cm. Characteristics: For cuts with a length of 6m70 to 12m00 Two steering axles on ball bearing turrets with 60mm squares (front and rear) 4 identical wheels of 10.5 75 15.3 in 14 plys for 4WD8, 4WD9, 4WD11 and 4 wheels of 235 75 17.5 for the 4WD12 Rigid frame of the same length as the cut Oscillating front axle for large width cuts 4 preset supports for each model of combine harvester cut Approved for mines with Inertia braking respecting the new regulations Lighting ramp with LED lights, LED rotating beacon, and agricultural convoy plate supplied as standard Delivered assembled at the dealer COCHET header carriages are suitable for all types and brands of combine harvesters Models comply with regulations road by the Mining Department Mining documents provided for insurance.
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