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Grimme has introduced the latest six-row Rexor 6300 sugar beet harvester, featuring a new X11 cab that is touted as the quietest on the market. Operators can enjoy improved sound insulation, an air-conditioned seat that swivels for better visibility when unloading the 45cu m bunker, new footrests, and additional storage options such as a mobile phone holder and drinks cooler. The cab also includes USB charging ports, twin sun blinds, and dual-zone climate control for added comfort.
The harvester is now easier to maneuver with heated, electronically adjustable rearview mirrors, and a sophisticated LED light package that adjusts with speed. Optional sideview cameras can be added for enhanced visibility, along with the standard reversing cameras. All camera feeds are integrated into the SmartView video system for simultaneous viewing. The new isobus IBX 200 control unit on the left armrest comes equipped with joysticks and assignable buttons displayed on a 7.8in monitor.
The motor drive layout has been redesigned for easier servicing and maintenance, as well as improved engine cooling. Access to the bunker is now located to the side of the ring elevator, making it safer to work on both the bunker and engine. The Rexor also features Speedtronic Cruise Control, which adjusts forward speed based on driving mode and crop load, along with Speedtronic for automatic speed adjustment of the conveying and cleaning unit during lifting operations. Overall, the updated features make the Rexor almost entirely autonomous during operation.
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Maria Sanchez completed her Bachelor’s degree in Plant Sciences from the University of California, Davis, in the USA. Her studies focused on plant genetics and biotechnology, with an emphasis on developing disease-resistant crop varieties. Maria has contributed to several research projects aimed at improving crop resilience to climate change and is now pursuing her Master’s degree in Plant Breeding.