GF 102 tedders

GF 502 machine silhouette

Simple and effective

Available in four working widths (4.22 m to 6.40 m), these machines are ideal for smaller scale operations - simple and effective.

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GF 102 tedders are simple and effective machines with 4 to 6 rotors and working widths from 4.22 to 6.40 m.
The GF 102 series range provides you with tedders that have all the features required for high-quality tedding whilst being cost effective.
GF 502 at work

Your benefits

Minimum maintenance and easy adjustments

The DIGIDRIVE system

DIGIDRIVE: revolutionise tedding

When a KUHN engineer invented this drive concept, tedding entered a new era.
From that moment on, it became possible to drive a very large number of rotors and fold them to an incredibly compact size, and all this without any maintenance. A real revolution!
Since the launch of the DIGIDRIVE finger drive system twenty years ago, more than a million rotors have been working all around the world, tedding forage with exceptional reliability. The DIGIDRIVE system is made of case-hardened steel and requires no maintenance.

Rotor housings made to last

The guidance is done large-diameter, double-row angular ball bearings (1). Thoroughly sealed to prevent lubricant leakage and impurities getting in (2). Robust mounting on the rectangular frame with spacers and long through-bolts (3). With these rotor housings, greasing points are limited to a few pivot points, allowing you to spend more time in the field and less doing maintenance!
Rotor housings made to last

Individual oblique positioning

Each wheel is easily adjusted obliquely, no tools required, for accurate border tedding without losing or wasting precious forage.
Individual oblique positioning for border tedding

Top quality forage

Tedding long and dense forage with large diameter rotors

GF 502: for tedding long and dense forage

Equipped with four rotors and six tine arms, GF 502 tedders are the ideal tools for spreading large swaths.
The large diameter rotors are specially designed to handle long and dense crops.

GF 422, GF 582 and GF 642: top quality tedding

Experts are convinced and those who use them swear by them. For farmers whose goal is to harvest a first class crop there are so many advantages to having small rotors:
  • Working with a wide angle of attack while turning the crop
  • Fast and uniform drying.
  • Fully effective crop inversion.
  • Uniform distribution.
  • Exceptional ground adaption.
  • Mounted tedders with less overhang to reduce lift requirements.
  • Reduced power requirement. requirement.
GF 582 at work

Integral pick-up with asymmetrical tines

Asymmetrical tine length with longer outer fingers produces high quality tedding. The outer finger moves into the forage earlier compared to a symmetrical design. This ensures a more complete tedding operation, even on field borders and between rotors (C) (E), due to better tine overlap in this tricky area. Moving into the forage earlier means that the actual working width of each rotor (therefore the machine) is larger.
Tines move into the forage earlier with asymmetrical tines

Ground and tractor following

Rotor lock - totally safe transport

Rotor lock - totally safe transport

Activate the hydraulic valve and the tractor lift raises the rotors for transport. In this position the rotors are automatically centred and locked for fast and safe transport.

Pivoting headstock for optimum ground following

At work, the rotors the tractor thanks to the pivoting headstock - a real advantage for ground contouring and preserving plant stubble.
Pivoting headstock for optimum ground following

GF 502 at work in the field

Specifications

Technical characteristics
 
Working width DIN (m)
Overall width in working position (m)
Number of rotors
Number of tine arms per rotor
Transport width (m)
Transport height - ground clearance (m)
Border tedding
Wheel deflectors
Tine guards
Pitch angle adjustment - without tool
Rotor drive
PTO speed (min-1)
Tyres on all rotors
Setting into transport position
Outer rotor transport position
Hitch
Headstock
Headstock stabilisers
Required tractor hydraulic connections
Theoretical tractor power requirement (kW/hp)
Road lights and signalling
Approx. weight (kg)
GF 422 GF502 GF 582 GF 642
4.20 5.00 5.75 6.40
4.66 5.43 6.00 6.75
4 4 6 6
6 6 5 6
2.50 2.85 2.40 2.95
2.37 2.72 2.95 3.30
By manual positioning By manual positioning By manual positioning By manual positioning
As optional equipment As optional equipment As optional equipment As optional equipment
- As standard As standard
Fixed Fixed Fixed Fixed
By exclusive DIGIDRIVE multiple finger couplings By exclusive DIGIDRIVE multiple finger couplings By exclusive DIGIDRIVE multiple finger couplings By exclusive DIGIDRIVE multiple finger couplings
540 540 540 540
15 x 6.00 - 6 15 x 6.00 - 6 15 x 6.00 - 6 15 x 6.00 - 6
Hydraulic vertical folding Hydraulic vertical folding Hydraulic vertical folding Hydraulic vertical folding
Manually swivelled inwards Manually swivelled inwards Hydraulic vertical folding Hydraulic vertical folding
3-point Cat. 1 and 2 3-point Cat. 1 and 2 3-point Cat. 2 3-point Cat. 2
Pivoting Pivoting Pivoting Pivoting
- - Mechanical with brake Mechanical with brake
1 SA 1 SA 1 DA 1 SA
15 / 20 15 / 20 20 / 27 22 / 30
As optional equipment As optional equipment Lighting as standard Lighting and rear signalling panels as standard
452 522 690 850

Media

GF 502 at work

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