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Re: Explain how this works?


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Posted by John in La on February 17, 2019 at 07:04:46 from (24.158.216.181):

In Reply to: Re: Explain how this works? posted by Bruce from Can. on February 17, 2019 at 02:59:13:

Bruce while your friend may have a rock crusher this one is not.
This is from their web site.
Since you are from Canada we will assume you can read the description in French.


For us dumb Americans that need to learn Spanish and not French here it is in English.


Principle of operation of the MASSANO landfill.

(A) This machine, connected to a tractor of adequate power, is designed to eliminate stones, clumps and crop waste from the surface in a single pass.
Its main element consists of a rotor (B) rotating in the opposite direction of the advance, equipped with specific blades projecting the coarse elements against the selection grid (C), which ensures a granulometric sorting over the entire depth worked.
The coarse material falls into the groove created by the rotor and is covered by the fine soil (D) channeled by the buttress box (butcher version) or the rear doors (flat working version), thus forming a perfect seedbed of which the settlement is adjustable by pressure cranks (E).

The selection grid (C) has a sieve function, but also allows the operator to work in difficult or particular conditions, the vibration system ensuring a constant cleaning between independent springs, even in wet soil conditions, ensuring a continuous and fluid passage of the earth.

In addition, the ability to vary the angle of the selection grid allows the user to work more deeply with less power.

This working depth is adjustable from 10 to 30 cm, depending on the machine model, by adjusting the roller height (F, G) and the third point of the tractor.

The side discs (H) allow the penetration of the machine by opening a groove facilitating the passage of the housings.

A wide range of options and accessories is available to best equip the machine according to the areas of use, whether in market gardening, gardens green spaces, large-scale farming, arboriculture ...

To allow the burner to operate in different terrains, have been studied and realized two types of rotors for the same machine, these rotors being interchangeable:


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