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STANDEN-PEARSON T3
3-ROW POTATO HARVESTER

HOW DOES A 3-ROW HARVESTER FIT MY POTATO ROWS?

T3 is very versatile, all growers can benefit from the huge output potential of this innovative machine

This dawing shows T3 lifting 3-rows of potatoes on 36" (90cm) rows with the hydraulic drawbar offset to the right, but with the wheels running in the crop. You may wish to do this to avoid running your tractor wheels down a sprayer wheeling for instance
Harvesting 3-rows at 36" (90cm) rows with the hydraulic drawbar offset to the left. 2-rows under the tractor and one to the left. Tractor wheels are set at 72" (1.8m) Harvesting 3-rows under the tractor at up to 36" (90cm) rows, with the tractor wheels set at 108" (2.75m)
This dawing shows T3 lifting 3-rows of potatoes on beds; 34" (86cm) rows with the hydraulic drawbar offset to the right, but with the wheels running in the crop. You may wish to do this to avoid running your tractor wheels down a sprayer wheeling for instance Harvesting 3-rows with potatoes planted in beds with pairs at 34" (86cm) rows, the hydraulic drawbar is offset to the left. 2-rows under the tractor and one to the left. Tractor wheels are set at 72" (1.8m)

The offside (right) wheel is hydraulically rotated under the harvester from the in-cab control console for making the first 'openings' the field.

T3 automatically selects the wheel drive direction

T3 harvesting 3-rows of potatoes on beds as shown. Tractor wheels are set at 108" (2.75m)

T3 can harvest on all the above potato row arrangements and lets you be selective as to where you run your tractor wheels for minimal crop damage

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STANDEN-PEARSON HARVESTING TECHNOLOGY - YOUR ADVANTAGE IN THE FIELD