Fendt Rotana 180 Xtra v1.0.0.3 – FS22
Efficient bale press-wrapper combination for bales up to 180 cm with pre-chamber and silage tank.
Version 1.0.0.3
Bales no longer sink into the ground after wrapping when placed down.
Working width can be selected.
Price:
From 84,500 euros
Power:
Requires 103 kW/140 HP for optimal results.
Max. speed:
Impressive 17 km/h for efficient work.
Silage tank:
Generous capacity of 60 liters.
Experience the press-wrapper combination for the highest demands on quality feed.
Thanks to excellent press densities, precise cutting and secure containment, valuable green fodder is turned into first-class silage for optimal animal health.
The Fendt Rotana 180 Xtra-V sets new standards in baler technology.
With its additional pre-chamber, it enables continuous baling without you having to stop.
This saves you valuable time and increases your efficiency.
This powerful machine is capable of pressing bales of impressive size up to 180 cm.
This gives you larger bales that meet individual requirements.
The Fendt Rotana 180 Xtra-V also offers the option of equipping the baler with or without a bale turner.
The bale turner enables easy and efficient rotation of the bales to prevent unwanted rolling away.
The machine also has an integrated silage additive tank with a generous capacity of 60 litres.
This means you have enough silage additive available to ensure optimal preservation of the silage.
When using the Fendt Rotana 180 Xtra-V, it is important to maintain the appropriate speed.
Although it is designed to travel at a maximum speed of up to 17 km/h, be careful
not to drive too fast as this can cause the machine to lose the ability to keep up with baling and wrapping.
Another practical feature of the Fendt Rotana 180 Xtra-V is the ability to fold the baler when full.
This makes it easier to transport and ensures efficient use of the available space.
Benefit from a smooth ejection and wrapping process as well as easy handling of the Fendt Rotana 180 Xtra-V.
You get high-quality feed for healthy livestock farming.