AVR's Puma 3, a self-propelled 4-row potato harvester.
Live demonstration of AVR Puma 3 and Spirit 9200 Varioweb potato harvesters at Potato Europe
During Potato Europe, AVR will present its latest potato harvesters, the Puma 3 and the Spirit 9200 Varioweb, for the first time during live harvesting demonstrations to the general public.
A première that will delight visitors, since there’s no better reference context than witnessing the possibilities and flexibility live during harvesting with their own eyes.
Also present will be the new anti-erosion option of AVR, as well as the new folding cultivator and the AVR crop handling line.
AVR can be found at Potato Europe in Stand 39.
Smart Varioweb, unprecedented flexibility
AVR's VarioWeb belt layout
As a première and in exclusivity, there’s the patented Varioweb technology that’s incorporated for the first time in a two-row harvester. Just like the Puma 3, this harvester is equipped with this unprecedented cleaning module. It’s a combination of a pintle belt with an axial roller set.
The design is such that the axial roller set can be extracted from the potato stream, by shifting a pintle belt. This is performed completely hydraulically, continuously adjustable from the tractor. Useful for those who have to deal with different harvesting conditions, in which just more or less cleaning is required
The Varioweb is a technology patented by AVR, and thus unique on the market.
Smooth harvesting
AVR Puma 3 potato harvester
Software innovations
New software features are added
New software has been developed to automatically determine the depth settings of the haulm topper. Two probes, together with an angle sensor, determine the height of the haulm topper. The additional flat position feature has been added to optimally follow ridges, along sloping terrain as well. The automatic shakers beneath the sieving mats determine the frequency of the vibration of the mats, as a function of the amount of soil collected. The more soil, the harder the shaker works.
An automatic boost function is provided in the elevator. Should a buildup occur, the elevator takes full speed until the workload has been eliminated. Automatic span adjustment ensures that elements that could possibly cause a blockage get enough “room” to pass through.
The bunker floor and elevator run separately to make unloading while riding possible. The discharge rate is doubled compared to its predecessor, notably thanks to the automatically-dosed bunker emptying system.
Anti-erosion system
Erosion Prevention
A cultivating tine is mounted in front of the shovels, in order to have sufficient loose soil and to improve the infiltration of water between the ridges. The cultivating tine is adjustable in depth. The frequency of the up and down movement of the shovels is also adjustable so that the distance between the ditches can be adapted as a function of the soil and the slope, This is done via the display of the planting machine.
Low weight was an important objective for this design, so that planting, ridging or even tillage can be done in a single working pass.
Increased capacity with folding cultivator
Folding Cultivator
Crop handling demo
During the crop handling demo, a receiving hopper (CSB 855), a dual transport belt (CDVE 1600/80) and a 19-m telescopic storage loader (CTHV 3885) will be running. For the latter, the main frame and the sliding portion are made from a single piece (AVR Mono Body frame), thus providing great stability to the machine. The double-drum motor drive ensures that this storage loader won’t end up too small.Not visiting Potato Europe or can't wait?
The video below provides almost 10 minutes of potato harvest demonstrations of (two!) Puma harvesters at van den Borne Aardappelen (The Netherlands) fall 2014.
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