MAGNUM
The Magnum multi-purpose vehicle has been designed to to perform all necessary tasks in the collection of olive groves ensuring a profitable exploitation. The machine stands out for its great agility and manoeuvrability on the ground thanks to a hydraulic high performance and reliability based on the experience gleaned by Moresil. The Magnum vehicle is equipped with an unique electronic system which makes easier the operation control, allowing the operator to concentrate on the important harvesting tasks without worrying about technical details.
MAGNUM
The Magnum vehicle is equipped with an unique electronic system which makes easier the operation control, allowing the operator to concentrate on the important harvesting tasks without worrying about technical details. The Magnum vehicle is prepared to perform the vibration of the tree with the harvesting platform (inverted umbrella) and/or two different models of heads: MV-200 and MV350
Rotary cutter DB-240 for Magnum: Working width 2,50 mts aprox. High power hydraulic group with double rotor and terrain copying roller.
- Specifications:
- . 4 cylinders diesel engine water cooled.
- . Hydrostatic four wheel drive.
- . Working width 1,90 m.
- . Container capacity 0,50 m3 approx.
- . Maximum unload height 2,10 m. approx.
- . Maximum height of the machine 1,10 m. approx.
- . Safety Arch.
MAGNUM
The Olive Collector Moresil 3700 PLUS is designed to collect olives from the ground and then take them to desired location.
Its great manoeuvrability, due to an entirely hydraulic system, and its small size give the olive collector exceptional characteristics for collecting olives off the ground, with the sweeping system, in most of the existing olive groves.
Performance of the machine, however, depends on the ground condi-tions, which is the key factor influencing performance in mechanised olive har-vesting. With proper land management techniques, through preliminary planning of the production system, the potential performance of the olive collector is substantially better than that of the same olive collector in a grove that uses aggressive traditional land management techniques.
