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The innovations by Celli on display at EIMA

by the editorial staff
December 2016 | Back

Among the protagonists of EIMA 2016, the Celli company from Forlì stands out for the new products it is offering to the public. Undoubtedly one of these, the RHINO 400 is a new rotary tiller being previewed for the first time, broadening the wide range of rotary tillers by Celli. The result of a project that involved both structural fabrication and mechanical parts, from the central box to the lateral transmission, RHINO 400 is a large product (from 3.5 metres to 4.5 metres in the fixed version) designed for tractors with high power available at the PTO (300 kW/410 hp). The other novelty is represented by the ORION/F, a shredder designed specifically for the needs of the Australian market. Compared to the SCORPIO/F, which it is modelled on, it includes solutions such as the receiver with double working position designed to achieve extreme versatility (especially in connection with the use of low-power tractors) and good handling. Along with these, combined solutions will also be on display, namely harrows, diggers, subsoilers and stone buriers combined with mechanical seeders, like the ARES + MARTE (stone burier and seeder), but also foldable and removable, ideal for working large surfaces. They also include technical measures to guarantee extreme practicality and ease of maintenance, as is the case for the G190 digger (which can be completely disassembled) and the LOTHAR/P stone burier and bed-former presented for the first time in a folding version. The Celli booth also displayed some special applications, such as the quick coupling fitted on the TIGER 190, and other applications specially designed for organic crops, such as the PIONEER 140 BIO and the Ecostar SC 600, a machine for the disinfection and disinfestation of the soil, which uses steam and harmless products capable of activating an exothermic reaction.

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