Best drying
The greater the distance the crop covers in the air, the better the rotating action. After all, wet crops are heavier than dry crops; they are therefore thrown further away and come to rest on top of the dry crop. The position of the double hook tine, the special tine angle as well as the steep position of the rotors ensure an unrivalled backward speed and a long 'flight' for the crop.
To further strengthen the rotating effect, the top tine is shorter than the lower one. The speed of the – drier – crop parts that are on top is lower. This further increases the difference in speed as compared to the wet crop and makes the final tedding result even better.
