Part owned by both Claas and Amazone, and a founding partner in the 3A – Advanced Automation & Autonomy group, AgXeed puts its latest 5.115T2 tracked model into the inaugural TotYBot competition.
Power comes from a four-cylinder, 115hp Deutz TCD engine, running at a constant 2,000rpm to run an Engiro generator and track motors, with Bosch Rexroth planetary drives for continuous transmission up to 13.5kph.
Peak torque reaches 610Nm, with 560Nm always available. According to the company, when operating at 75% load, the 5.115T2 can operate non-stop for 20 hours. To match standard farm implements, it’s mounted with an 8,000kg capacity three-point linkage at the rear, with a 4,000kg unit up front.
Pumped through a closed-circuit, load-sensing (CCLS) system, up to 85 litres/min is available through up to four hydraulic spools, with one additional spool at the front.
As standard, the unit is fully Isobus compatible, with a task controller said to be in development. Remote display mirroring enables operators to monitor the machine from the farm office, bolstered by the inclusion of a telematics modem.
A comprehensive package of safety features has also been integrated, with bumpers, a tactile cushion at the front and camera systems, along with Lidar, radar and ultrasonic sensing.
If an obstacle is detected, the AgXeed will stop operation and wait for an operator decision before continuing work.
For more information go to www.agxeed.com