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Stubble Master 500

Stubble Master 500

Product catalog summary
Overview: The Stubble Master 500 is a robust agricultural machine designed for efficient stubble management. It features a 5.0-metre cutting width and requires a minimum tractor power of 120hp.
Specifications:
  • Cutting Width: 5.0m (16’ 5”)
  • Overall Dimensions: Width - 5.2m (17’ 1”), Length - 5.7m (18’ 9”)
  • Transport Dimensions: Width - 2.8m (9’ 2”), Height - 2.20m (7’ 3”)
  • Machine Weight: 2830kg (dependent on specification)
  • Gearbox Rating: 250hp input, 116hp rotor
  • Cutting Range: 0 – 380mm (0” – 15”)
  • Number of Rotors: 3
  • Number of Blades: 18 (6 per rotor)
  • Blade Overlap: 80mm
  • Blade Tip Speed: 90m/sec
  • Wing Work Angle: 30º up / 7.5º down
  • PTO Protection: Slip clutch
  • PTO Speed: 1000rpm
  • Tractor Power Required: 120hp (dependent on conditions)
Features:
  • Heavy-duty 250hp input gearbox and 116hp rotor gearboxes
  • Slip clutch protection for PTO
  • Equipped with 8 large pneumatic rear wheels for stability
  • Anti-scalp rotor protection dishes to prevent ground damage
  • Floating wings for adaptable terrain handling
  • Rear lighting kit for enhanced visibility
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Stubble Master 500-1

STUBBLE MASTER 500 Specification * Dependent on machine specification ** Dependent on conditions Features > 5.0 metre cutting width > 120hp minimum tractor requirement > Heavy duty 250hp input gearbox > Heavy duty 116hp rotor gearboxes > Slip clutch protection > 8 large pneumatic rear wheels > Anti-scalp rotor protection dishes > 18 x heavy duty cutting blades (6 per rotor) > Floating wings > Rear lighting kit Green View, Salford Priors, Evesham, Worcestershire. WR11 8SW v +44 (0) 1789 491860 b [email protected] www.spearheadmachinery.com SpearheadWorld

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