
The
Krone
twin-engine approach for flexible forage harvesting has been
applied to a new self-propelled machine from the German firm.
The Big X 800 has
two
DaimlerChrysler
power units, one producing around 500 HP and the other around 330
HP.
Krone explains
that clean and economical running is one of the selling points of
the new model with engine emissions fully meeting the January 1,
2007 TIR 3 exhaust requirements and a rated 823 HP achieved at a
moderate1950 rpm.
Economy is further helped by the Krone electronic engine control
which automatically shuts down one of the power units when not
required, for instance during roadwork at up to 25mph.
The transport
drive system also automatically matches engine rpm to requirements
thus markedly reducing fuel use and drive train wear and tear,
according to Krone.
In the field, the
Big X 800 chops with an 800 mm wide 28-knife drum. For a finer
chop, particularly desirable for biogas silage, Krone offers a 40
knife drum.
The new Krone is
“little brother” to the 980 HP twin 12.8 litre engined Big X 1000
introduced in 2005 and now one of the stars in a booming German
market for self-propelled harvesters which has brought total sales
of all makes to over 500 during 2006.
One of the main
reasons for this boom is a massive increase in on-farm biogas
production from wholecrop fermenting.
More than half the
5000 biogas fermenters on German farms are now fuelled partly or
completely with grass, wholecrop cereals or maize, according to the
country’s Ministry of Agriculture.
The crops are
first ensiled and then fed in regular batches into the
fermenter.
Electricity
produced is sold to the national grid at a €0.06 (4p) per kWh bonus
under a government regenerative power incentive scheme.
The
German machinery
manufacturers association (VDMA) reports that 504 new
self-propelled forage harvesters were sold in the year to October
2006, the highest annual number for nine years. At the same time
the average power of the machines has also increased with one third
of annual sales now rated at over 530 HP.