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Kleine Cargoliner Bunker Trailer
The 18 tonne Cargoliner is a self-unloading bunker trailer which arrives in the UK after extensive usage in Continental beet fields.
The Cargoliner is designed to do most of the load carrying on the field, effectively reducing wheeled traffic. It requires a tractor of 160hp or more.
Unloading from the harvester, the Cargoliner can discharge directly onto the headland, into a truck or a bulk trailer thanks to its 4.20m transfer height . It can work both sides of the beet clamp suitable for the Kleine Cleanliner Mega.
Kleine Cleanliner Mega 'Mouse'
First introduced to the world market with the RL 350 V, the proven concept of the V-shaped intake with a 10 m width and 15 m transfer section has been further developed in the new ‚Cleanliner Mega‘.
The intake concept of the Kleine Cleanliner Mega satisfies the requirements of hauliers – the loading of beets in wide heaps with intensive but gentle cleaning during the loading process. FRANZ KLEINE has patented this intake principle and continues to develop it further.
In this loading process, the sugar beets are transferred centrally and outwardly from the cone-shaped pile of beets by their own gravitational force. The open V of the Mega intake system encourages the pile to travel downwards.
The sugar beets are also carried along by the momentum of their own rolling. The V-shaped arrangement of the Cleanliner Mega cleaning and loading machine intake table means that it not only grabs the beets from the ends but the design also enables it to break down the conical pile of beets from the sides, guiding them towards the intake table.
The distribution of beets across the full width of the intake table is therefore substantially improved. The cleaning of the beets for loading takes place over a substantially extended cleaning line, a process that ensures a more intensive cleaning effect.
Without additional redirection of the flow of beets, they are gently transferred over the combing rollers to the spiral rollers by means of the new arrangement of claw rollers. The new, long spiral rollers with the longer cleaning line on the side tables promote more effective subsequent cleaning on the centre table. The counter-rotation of the rollers increases the cleaning line and the beets are moved more efficiently. Leaves and tops are removed with this counter-rotation, which in turn improves the screening-off of the soil.
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