The result from the Beet Europe in Seligenstadt 2012: HOLMER beet lifting technology dominates Seligenstadt!

09.02.2013

The result from the Beet Europe in Seligenstadt, 2012:
HOLMER beet lifting technology dominates Seligenstadt!

The Terra Dos T3 and the cleaning loader Terra Felis 2 displayed uncompromisingly high performances in all areas - driving speed, beet quality, soil clearance, minimisation of harvesting losses - in tests on the expanses of the Seligenstadt estate.


Official lifting test results by the Institut für Landtechnik (Institute for Agricultural Technology) in Bonn:

The results of the comparison lifting prove: HOLMER leads the competition without compromising on any criteria – only HOLMER achieved very good to good results in all categories.

 

In practice-based conditions, the HOLMER T3 displayed  

 

  • The highest throughput capacity of all the six-row lifters
  • Optimum cleaning performance with simultaneous careful handling of the beets
  • Damage-free lifting at a sensible lifting depth, and therefore efficient machine operation and low operating costs
  • The best topping results at maximum driving speed thanks to the agile HOLMER DynaCut scalper
     

Official cleaning loader test results:

 

The Terra Felis 2 delivers the most economical performance by far for farmers and machine operators – and in this way provides the cleanest loading with least losses.

The HOLMER Terra Felis 2 tops the lists in all assessment criteria:

 

  • With the highest throughput
  • With the lowest root damage losses
  • With the best soil clearance – far ahead of comparable cleaning loaders

 

In practice, this means (assuming a loading cooperative with a quantity of 200,000 tonnes per year):

 

  • The Terra Felis 2 can deliver over 1,800 tonnes more beet to sugar refineries per campaign as a result of the 0.9% less root damage caused compared to the current cleaning loader market leader
  • Farmers can secure over € 60,000 beet money (€ 35/ tonne) per year with the Terra Felis 2
  • 5,000 tonnes less pure soil have to be transported to the refinery transport due to the 2.5% difference in additional soil clearance at the current levels
  • The saving of 200 truckloads per year can in turn cause savings of up to € 40,000 and more

 

It has been confirmed once again:
Maximum performance without compromising quality
HOLMER – success through experience

 

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