Flexible chain mulcher with a full 5.4 m reach!
Trejon proudly presents a new model in the chain mulcher segment, the Trejon Optimal M1650 Storm. The machine meets the market's increased need for reach and flexible movement pattern. With this model, the entire trench can be mowed, including the back slope, and mowing at 90 degrees angle makes it possible to cut down hanging branches for better road vision. The drive of the head is fully hydraulic through its own hydraulic system.
Trejon has more than 20 years of experience in developing and producing chain harvesters and this new model is based on the predecessor M1650. Parts that are also found in the new model are, for example, the chain head made entirely of Hardox steel and the collision protection that automatically lifts the machine when it folds backwards at an obstacle.
The machine comes with a new unique geometry and increased reach. The improved geometry has been achieved through several new solutions, including the proven parallelogram as the first part towards the tractor, but on the M1650 Storm it has been supplemented with a telescope in the stick. These provide both a greater movement pattern and a greater overall reach of up to 5.4m from the centre of the tractor. The mowing head has a built-in floating position in the direction of travel, which provides an even and fine ground following.
The next part to improve the geometry is the operation of the head via the proprietary hydraulic system, which provides full operating function regardless of the position of the head. The head has been fitted with a tilled and cylinder and can then, among other things, cut the rear slope of a ditch as well as 90 degrees vertically continuously. The hydraulic drive system consists of an axial piston pump and motor and has a large 160-litre tank that is optimally positioned as a counterweight. Additionally, an oil cooler is standardly mounted on the oil tank. Thanks to good components and a high system pressure, a very high level of efficiency and a high output at the head is achieved.
Trejon Optimal M1650 Storm is developed for demanding work in varying terrain. Thanks to its robust construction, it can efficiently handle clearing in ditches and other bushy areas. Tree debris and brushwood are broken up and regrowth is significantly slower. The higher ground clearance at the joint between the boom and stick facilitates clearing along roadside railings, lower fences and fences.
The machine is easily manoeuvred from the cab with a proportional joystick control. It is easy to connect with only one power shaft and pressurised, free return hydraulics. Thanks to few components with less moving parts, the machine is easy to service and has low maintenance costs.
As standard, the machine comes with a hydraulic service hatch in the front of the head for easier access.