EasyCut F 360 CR Glide From Krone Now Includes Roller Conditioner Model



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Forage producers and custom harvesters now have a new model disc mower conditioner from Krone that offers improved cutting and conditioning, along with ease-of-use application.

The new EasyCut F 360 CR Glide from Krone is a front-mount disc mower with a working width of 11'8" and an intermeshing rubber roller conditioner.

Roller Conditioner picture"The EasyCut F 360 CR Glide mower conditioner provides the latest technology from Krone for the industry's finest cutting and conditioning processes," says Adam Verner, Krone Product Marketing Manager. "This is combined with tools that allow the operator to easily make changes and modifications to meet the conditions of the job and the field."

The conditioner is driven by both the top and bottom roller and offers full width conditioning. Adjusting the windrow forming shields easily changes the width of the windrow.

The EasyCut F 360 CR Glide features the SmartCut cutterbar that is designed to provide a perfect cut, even in light crop. This is accomplished by the strategic placement of the discs on the cutterbar and their rotation direction. The combination of these two design features allows for increased blade overlap.

The QuickChange blades make changing them fast and easy and the SafeCut hubs provide ultimate cutterbar protection.

The Glide portion of the name describes the pull type flotation system, which is centered on a robust headstock with large flotation springs and parallel linkage. This system allows the mower to glide over uneven and rough ground effortlessly. The large flotation springs are easily adjusted to the ideal flotation setting. For additional flotation, a telescopic top link is used.

When paired with the EasyCut B 1000 CR rear mount mower conditioner, the working width is increased to a maximum of 33'2". The EasyCut F 360 CR Glide has a wide enough working width to allow for wide tractor tires, while still providing enough mower overlap to ensure all crop is cut on hills and turns.
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11.21.2014