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SADIE's rubber flaps are hard wearing (last approx. 200 ha) but do not damage
the vines. The flaps can be adjusted to achieve a more vigorous sweep or a light
sweep if required for young vines.

A hydraulic flow control valve regulates the maximum head rotation speed.
Usually the tractor is fitted with a mulcher or mower on it's rear 3 point linkage so that sweeping and mulching of prunings occurs at the same time.
All tyres air free for tyre protection.
Minor width setting is achieved by a hydraulic ram. This can be done while sweeping.
One hydraulic ram retracts & raises both SADIE head & arm assemblies for turning
at the end of rows & for transport.
The maximum sweeping width is 4 metres and the minimum is 2.3 metres. Major width setting is achieved by adjusting the telescopic arm for each head.
Sweeping
Width - .85m
Sweeping Speed - 4 to 6 km/h
Row Spacing - 2.4 to 4m
Hydraulic Requirements - 2 pairs of remotes; 2,300 psi 6 gpm (min)
Shipping measurements -
Height - 1m Disclaimer : The pictures and
information are a guide only. Specifications are subject to change
without notice and without liability expressed or implied.
Sadie Double Sided Multi Mount -
Sadie Double Sided Front Mount
- Sadie Single Sided Vineyard Rear 3PL
- Sadie Single Sided Vineyard Front
- Sadie Single Sided Orchard Front
- Rubber flaps
Kit for Nylon
Bristle Old model SADIES
(single sided) -
New Style
Rubber flaps
- for pre
2002 model SADIES
Width - 1.2m
Length - 1.2m
Weight 300kg - approx
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