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Insights on collecting Ash is ballast for animals. Ash is ballast for animals Securing forage quality ensures better return. Prepare the next step. CUTTING DRYING COLLECTING CHOPPING COMPACTING SEALING Cut the grass your animals need. Rapid wilting retains the quality. Chop for efficient rumination. Ensure a rapid start of the fermentation process. Keep oxygen out and quality in. Feed efficiency and our wide range of forage machines 2 3

Ro-tines for an excellent raking operation Good ground contour following prevents contamination Rotor stability is most decisive for output Perfect swaths in all kinds of crops Cattle demand clean forage Rake tines should be flexible to ensure good ground contour following, rigid enough to ensure an exact working height, while also providing the capability of transporting large volumes of grass. The Hibiscus Ro-tines meet these requirements. The carriages of the rotors have been designed to ensure that the wheels are as close as possible to the tines and that they gauge the ground with maximum efficiency. In combination with the long and flexible tines, crop contamination is thus avoided. An unstable rotor, irrespective of the number of tine arms, always reduces a machine s output. Therefore, Hibiscus rakes always feature tandem axles or pendular axles so that unevenness does not reduce the driving speed. Thanks to the adjustable cam track, it is possible to pinpoint the moment when the tine arms release the crop. This makes it possible to achieve clean raking plus the ideal swath form both in hay and wet silage. 4 5

Flexible tines low soil contents Adjustment of the working height will often depend on the soil and how even the field surface is. In practice, work should be higher on undulating fields with a loose surface than on level fields with firmer conditions. Lely Ro-tines for clean forage Short and rigid tines that are positioned almost directly underneath the tine arm do a good job on level fields, but have trouble adjusting to rough terrain. Result: damage to the ground and soil in the pit. The Ro-tines of Hibiscus rakes, on the other hand, are long, very flexible and positioned behind the tine arm, allowing the tines maximum flexibility. These tine properties always guarantee optimum results without contamination of the forage, even in difficult conditions. Good forage in the swath, good silage Raking the last operation before baling, picking up or harvesting is crucial to the results of the baler, pick-up loader wagon or harvester. To make sure that the machine can pick up the crop precisely (i.e. without loss), the swath width should correspond to the pick up width of the baler, pick up loader wagon or harvester. In case of a baler or loader wagon, the space between the tractor wheels also plays a part. Easy inflow due to regular swaths A regular and airy swath ensures proper filling of the cutting rotor or cutting chamber, and hence a good cutting action or forage quality. Badly shaped swaths or irregularities in the swath often cause blockages or loss of output. If the tractor driver cannot rely on the swath, he will never achieve the optimum output of his machine. Efficient raking has an effect on your wallet Proper and efficient raking not only means that the mown crop ends up in the swath clean and tidy it is also a preparation for the next harvesting process. So, raking has a great effect on the speed at which the harvesting machines can pick up the swath, and that is something you notice in your wallet at the end of the day! All in all a double effect! The working height is adjusted by means of a wind handle. Essential for clean raking operations and clean fodder. Straight tines drag the crop over the ground. Result: contamination and lower output. 6 7

The Ro-tine harvests results, not dirt! Clean forage is of paramount importance for healthy and productive cattle. Depositing clean swaths comes first and foremost during the design stage of each Hibiscus rake. Lely s engineers are always focused on optimising crop movement, i.e. constructing the rake in such a way that there is less contact between the grass and ground to reduce any contamination of the crop to the absolute minimum. Dirt is the greatest taste spoiler Properly distributed for clean raking Clean forage thanks to a consistent working height Minimising contamination Contamination of forage is one of the major spoilers Even before the rake enters the field a great deal of The Ro-tine picks up the grass easily due to its curved The Ro-tine is able to operate in a trailing position due to and inhibitors of taste when it comes to forage intake energy, time and money has already been invested. So why shape, thereby reducing the force required resulting its unique 90 angled tip. This means that the tine is able to by cows. This aspect requires particular care and compromise that investment with a poor raking operation? in less tine flex. Reduced tine flex always gives a flex with 50% less force than that required by a straight tine attention throughout the raking process and therefore It is paramount that all of the grass ends up in the swath with more consistent working height, thereby reducing mounted directly under the rotor arm. The chance of soil or the trailing tine position is a very deliberate choice. minimal contamination. A proper distribution of the rake tines contamination of the forage. The combination of the stones being picked up is virtually nil. Contamination is further Flexing is much easier for the machine when the tine tip contributes greatly to a clean pick-up of the crop. The tines of material used to manufacture the tine and the number mitigated by the fact that due to the angle of the tine the crop is positioned slightly behind the tine arm. the Hibiscus rakes are evenly spaced with a distance of 70 mm of coils utilised in this construction ensures sufficient is lifted from the ground rather than dragged across it, as is the between the tines. With the tines having an offset position rigidity for maintaining a consistent working height case with a traditional straight tine. this allows space for a greater number of coils on the tine arm. while retaining the gentleness required to achieve The special tine fixation ensures a precise tine angle as well as optimum forage quality. tension-free mounting, which enhances overall durability. 8 9

Modular build Master rotor All Hibiscus rakes are equipped with the modular build Master Rotor. This rotor is a proven concept with an adjustable and closed cam track, which is greased for life with a special lubricant that sticks to the cam track and its rollers. Fixed tine arms from one piece For certain models where the tine arms can stay on for transport, the rotors will be equipped with tine arms made of one piece of thick-walled steel tube which is directly welded onto the support of the steering roller. This solid construction eliminates connections and any play in the tine arm. The complete tine arm, including the housing and bearings, is easily placed by means of three bolts in the housing of the rotor. Rigid connection for long lifespan In case the tine arms need to be removed for transport, the rotors are equipped with robust and very long tine-arm shafts made of chromium steel. The thick-walled tube of the tine arm slides easily over the shaft, while two indentions fit into the machined grooves of the shaft ensuring a rigid connection between both parts. The perfect grip and the long support of the tine arm by the housing and the shaft ensure exact raking and a long lifespan. Adjustable cam track Due to the adjustable cam track, the position when the rake tines let go of the crop can be adjusted. This makes it possible to achieve clean raking plus the ideal swath shape both in hay and moist silage. Simple working height adjustment is by means of a chromium steel main shaft with a coarse support thread, which can still be adjusted after many years of operation. It is all about the rotor Obviously, the heart of any rake is the rotor, and the rotors are therefore decisive in terms of performance and machine life. Lely has merged the main functions of the rake s rotor turning, steering and supporting into three types of rotor, each with its own specific benefits. Greasing point for cam track. Even though they have long-life greasing, certain rotors feature a greasing point for extra maintenance because of heavy conditions. A tube brings the lubricant directly to the cam track. Only special grease can be used for this purpose. 10 11

Only stable rotors can ensure high output The carriages under the rotors are designed so that that the wheels are as near as possible to the tines and follow the ground contours as closely as possible. The stability of the rotor is the most important factor for the machine s output. No matter how many tine arms a rotor may have, an unstable rotor will never achieve the required output. For that reason, most Hibiscus rakes are fitted with tandem or pendulum-type axles. The carriages under the rotors are designed so that the wheels are as near as possible to the tines and follow the ground contours as closely as possible. In combination with the long, flexible tines, this prevents contamination of the crop. Castor wheels avoid damage to the ground Many support wheels under the rotor do not align with the centre of the rake. All of these wheels have a swivel point to ensure that the ground is treated gently when making a sharp turn. The bigger the difference is with the centre line, the more castor action is needed, which you can see in the different designs of rotor carriages. Excellent ground contour following for clean raking Allowing the rotor to move in all directions ensures that the tines have more than enough reach for proper raking on the most uneven ground. The cross-shaped pivot point positioned on top of each rotor allows 3D movement of the rotor, while the forward placing of the pivot point ensures stability by making it a trailed suspension. Stability ensures output Tandem and swivel action between the support wheels is very important for ensuring a stable drive of the larger rotors. The levelling effect of the extra pivot points reduces the impact of uneven ground and prevents any unnecessary movement of the rotor, which could reduce output or lead to ground damage and soil contamination of the crop. Output due to good ground contour following The increasing diameters of rake rotors impose ever greater demands upon ground contour following. The tines need to be guided across a large surface, while in addition a larger rotor has to be able to adjust itself more effectively. After all, there may be substantial differences in the surface of the field. Two crucial factors are decisive for a good result: correct working height and the stability of the rotor. The cross-shaped pivot point above the rotor provides 3D movement. 12 13

Lely Hibiscus built to last Hibiscus central delivery rakes are by far the strongest and heaviest machines in today s market place. Through these outstanding machines, Lely has set a new standard for rakes that combine an excellent operation with unrivalled durability. This solid construction not only assures you of a high trade-in value, it also provides confidence during the most critical stage of harvesting, with adverse weather conditions and the contractor hot on your trail Solid fixation of double tines The slightly curved tines of Hibiscus rakes are outstandingly strong as well as flexible. Due to the unique design and the special material the risk of breakage is minimal. Because of the special construction, the Hibiscus tine is not affected by obstacles as much as the straight tines of other makes. The special fixation keeps the double tines in place, solid as a rock. This new fixation eliminates the problem of tines being clamped so tightly that any strain will cause fatigue and hence reduced tine operation. For all Hibiscus models an extra safety facility is available to avoid damage to a following harvesting machine. Very robust pivot points and frame construction A construction in the shape of a triangle connects the rotor to the frame, ensuring an outstandingly stable construction. In addition to enhanced lifespan, the major benefit is a much more stable rotor throughout raking operations. A steady rotor in turn means that the forward speed and hence output can be substantially increased. Skilled! You work with our machines in the great outdoors. New challenges are presented to machines every day. It is for this reason that our dealers are skilled and geared up to respond rapidly. They hold stock of the most essential parts and have the expertise to keep machines performing optimally. We ensure that your Forage Harvesting goes smoothly. 14 15

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Lely Hibiscus S/P Lely Hibiscus S/P The new series of single rakes consists of three mounted models and a large trailed model. The Hibiscus 485 with a rotor diameter of 3.80 m is the largest single-rotor rake on the market! The rakes are of a very rugged construction, with the Head-Lock system as an example of innovative thinking. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS HIBISCUS 425 S 455 S 485 S Working width (m) 3.20 4.25 3.50 4.55 3.80 4.75 Number of arms 11 11 13 Swath width (m) 1.10 1.40 1.10 1.40 1.10 1.40 Weight (kg) 705 765 850 Power required (kw/hp) 48/65 51/70 59/80 CD Lely Hibiscus CD Farmers and contractors can now opt for high-grade and reliable machines, ensuring highly effective raking as well as perfect swaths. The extensive range of central delivery rakes covers working widths ranging from 6.75 m to 9.00 m. These rakes have a comprehensive specification and stand out due to their compact and rugged construction. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS HIBISCUS 715 CD 745 CD Vario 815 CD Vario 915 CD Vario Working width (m) 6.75 6.90 7.05 6.85 7.35 7.45 7.95 8.00 9.00 Number of arms/rotors 10 11 11 13 Swath width (m) 1.20 1.50 1.25 1.75 1.25 1.80 1.25 2.25 Weight (kg) 1,760 1,800 2,080 2,505 Power required (kw/hp) 44/60 44/60 48/65 51/70 CD Profi Lely Hibiscus CD Profi The Lely Hibiscus 1515 CD Profi model has four rotors. This rake is ideally suited for contractors and large farms where large swaths are required. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS HIBISCUS 1515 CD (Profi) Working width (m) 11.00 14.80 Number of arms/rotors 11/2 + 13/2 Swath width (m) 1.20 4.00 Weight (kg) 5,820 Power required (kw/hp) 90/120 18 19

Lely Hibiscus S In spite of the ever-growing availability of twin-rotor rakes, single-rotor cam rakes still occupy a prominent place within the range of Hibiscus rakes. Therefore, two new models have now been added to Lely s range of single-rotor cam rakes: Hibiscus 425 S and Hibiscus 455 S. For smaller and medium-sized dairy farms, the single-rotor rake is an efficient as well as affordable investment for achieving ideal swaths. Due to the unrivalled ease of operation and flexibility of operation not confined by a fixed swath width single-rotor rakes are the ideal choice for many dairy farmers. A suitable rake for every farmer The models of Hibiscus single rotor rakes are available in three different working widths. The Hibiscus 425 S and 455 S models are fitted with eleven tine arms and their respective working widths are 4.25 m and 4.55 m. The Hibiscus 485 model has a working width of 4.85 m and comes in two versions. As standard this Hibiscus model is supplied as a machine for three point linkage. All of these single rotor Hibiscus rakes are fitted with the modular Master rotor including a low maintenance cam track. Reliable and simple Hibiscus single rotor rakes have an outstandingly rugged construction. The simplicity of construction is reflected in an attractive purchase price as well as a long machine life. To be able to lift the large rotors, the main frame is made out of one piece, ensuring its enormous strength. Into the transport position a quick job The protection guards can be folded out very easily, and they are unlocked in less than no time. The bracket onto which the heavy swath curtain is fitted has an assist spring to eliminate back breaking lifting when folding up the guards. For transport the tine arms can be easily removed and stored alongside the frame. Abundant clearance in the headland position The simple construction of the Hibiscus single rotor rakes conceals their clever engineering. Integrated into the newly developed headstock is the Head Lock locking system. This system has been designed specifically for Hibiscus single rotor rakes and it ensures trouble-free horizontal lifting of the rake. The top link is connected to the pivoting arm that locks the machine before lifting. Due to the Head-Lock system the rake does not hang down backwards and the rake is immediately fixed in the central position. The freedom that the rake has during its operation can be used to the maximum for making sharp turns. Due to the maximum angle of 25 of the headstock and frame, the machine has a particularly short turning circle. Rugged Master rotors The heart of all of these machines is the Master rotor. The 480 mm wide, chrome steel tine-arm shafts with bearings are just like those of all other Hibiscus rakes manufactured from one piece. The absence of unnecessary welding or components increases the strength of the arm and thus contributes to the durability of the rake. The tine-arm shafts have an internal profile, to which the profile of the tine arms with the four double Ro-tines connects perfectly. The clever Head-Lock system fixes the rake so that sufficient ground clearance is immediately created. 20 21

Technical specifications For uneven fields, all mounted rakes can be fitted with an extra sensor wheel for the rotor. Quiet machine running due to tandem axles In order to support these robust rotors adequately, the single rakes are fitted as standard with tandem shafts. An important benefit of the tandem shaft is the quiet running of the machine, due to which the output of the rotor can be fully utilised. The world champion Due to its wide rotor diameter of 3.80 m, the Hibiscus 485 S can rightly be called the biggest single rake in the world. For effective support of the large Master rotor, with thirteen tine arms, the model 485 S is fitted with extra-large 18.5 wheels. HIBISCUS 425 S 455 S 485 S Working width (m) 3.20 4.25 3.50 4.55 3.80 4.75 Number of arms/rotor 11 13 Swath width* (m) 1.10 1.40 Weight (kg) 705 765 850 Power required (kw/hp) 48/65 51/70 59/80 Transport width (m) 1.95 3.55 2.20 3.90 2.45 4.10 Transport length (m) 3.20 3.95 3.35 4.25 3.60 4.55 Transport height (m) 2.00 2.30 2.10 Number of rotors 1 Number of tines/tine arm four double tines Rotor diameter (m) 3.20 3.50 3.80 Cam track Adjustable Axle under rotor Tandem Working height adjustment Tandem position Working height adjustment Infinitely adjustable wind handle Wheels under rotor 4 x 16/6.90-8 (6 ply) 4 x 18.50/8.50-8 (6 ply) Linkage category II PTO speed (rpm) 540 Forward speed (km/h) max. 12.50 Transport speed (km/h) max. 30 Overload protection S S S Tine retainers O O O Lighting X O O Front gauge wheel(s) O O O Wide-angle PTO shaft X X X Many possibilities for working height adjustment The working height can be infinitely adjusted with the aid of an easily accessible wind handle. Furthermore, there is also the option of an extra height adjustment system by means of the bolt/hole adjustment on the undercarriage. S = Standard / O = Optional / X = Not available on this machine / * Depending on crop conditions 22 23

Four models, many working widths The range of Hibiscus double-rotor central delivery rakes consists of four models and many working widths. The Hibiscus 715 CD has three working widths: 6.75 m, 6.90 m and 7.05 m. The swath width varies between 1.20 m and 1.50 m. The maximum working width of the Hibiscus 745 model is 7.35 m with a swath width that varies from 1.25 m to 1.75 m. The 815 model has a working width of 7.45 m and 7.95 m and a swath width of 1.25 m and 1.80 m. The 915 model has a maximum working width of 9.00 m and can form swaths of from 1.25 m to 2.25 m. Easy variability The driver can vary the working width during driving from the tractor seat. Lely Hibiscus CD After a decade of developing cam rakes, Lely presents a fine example of Lely innovation by launching a complete new range of Hibiscus central delivery double-rotor rakes. Maintaining reliability and enhancing functionality and ease of control was the major engineering goal for the development. The result: three compact and rugged rakes that have everything it takes to ensure the cleanest possible delivery of optimal swaths in all circumstances. Vario offers many possibilities As standard, all Vario rakes feature a hydraulic working-width adjustment. During the raking operation, the tractor driver has the possibility of adjusting the working width, and hence the swath width, by means of a double-acting spool valve. The spool valve for pushing the arms in and out is also used to lower them for transport and secure them at the same time. Stable driving maximum capacity A unique feature of all CD models is the cardanic suspension with the pivot points located slightly in front of the centre of the rotor, which ensures stability. The smart front wheel assembly close to the tines ensures clean raking while the wheel at the back of the carriage carries the weight of the rotor. The 815 and 915 models feature extra tandem wheels at the back for increased stability as well as the quiet running of the bigger rotors. Perfect ground contour following The suspension of the rotors is universally jointed to the chassis whereby the cross-shaped pivot point is configured in front of the rotors. Consequently, the pivot point can be positioned as low as possible so that the rotors have a smoother action as well as following ground contours more effectively. Cardanic suspension with a cross-shaped pivot point. Stability means capacity The smart front wheels are close to the tines for clean raking while the wheels at the back carry the load. The tandem wheel assembly is standard on the 815 and 915 CD Vario. 24 25

Lely Hibiscus 715 CD Working widths of 6.75 m, 6.90 m and 7.05 m. Swath widths of 1.20 m to 1.50 m. Rotor diameter of 3.20 m. Ten tine arms with four double Ro-tines each. Transport width of only 2.50 m. Extremely compact on the road. The rear wheels will touch the ground first to make sure that the tines will not damage the turf. Plenty of clearance under the rotors in the headland position. Easy height facility allows good depth adjustment. The rotors lock themselves for safe transport. Headland position as it should be During lifting on headlands, the rotors move quickly into a position that is high enough to clear previously made swaths. The sward remains intact; since the suspension point of the rotors is moved further forward, the front of the rotor is lifted first, and upon lowering, the rear wheels touch the ground first. Vario models also offer an optimum ease of control Several operations folding the machine, adjusting the working width and the exceptionally ample and fast headland manoeuvres are set up in such a way that they can all be controlled through one double-acting spool valve. There are no more ropes for folding out the rake as the machine locks and unlocks itself. Convenient adjustments for proper raking Alongside the variable working width, these rakes also feature adjustments for the working depth and the cam track timing. The height adjustment can be reached from the side and has a stable and precise spindle. A height indicator on the rotor is helpful for setting up an even height for both rotors. The rotor timing can be changed to optimise swath shape due to big changes in crop circumstances. Exact steering in the field and on the road The robust steering system connects the headstock to the rear wheels and is designed to have the centre of the turning circle in the middle of the rotors. This offers the best possibilities for clean raking in corners and leaving nice curved swaths for the balers, loader wagons or harvesters without any damage to the sward because of minimum friction with the rotor wheels. The same system ensures convenient road transport. Lely Hibiscus 745 CD Vario Working width of between 6.85 m and 7.35 m. Swath width of 1.25 m to 1.75 m. Rotor diameter of 3.20 m. Eleven tine arms with four double Ro-tines each. Transport width of only 2.50 m. Extremely compact on the road. 26 27

Lely Hibiscus 815 CD Vario Working width of between 7.45 m and 7.95 m. Swath width of 1.25 m to 1.80 m. Rotor diameter of 3.50 m. Eleven tine arms with four double Ro-tines each. Lely Hibiscus 915 CD Vario Working width of 8.00 m and 9.00 m. Swath width of between 1.20 m to 2.20 m. Rotor diameter of 3.80 m. Thirteen tine arms with four double Ro-tines per arm. Six-wheel rotor carriage with large 18.5/8.5-8 wheels. 1 2 Wider frame and a six-wheel carriage under each rotor. Huge capacity due to maximum stability. Transport height of 3.90 m. Transport height of 3.65 m with the tine arms taken off. Time-saving tine arm storage above the rotor. Easily foldable side guards. No headland damage due to large 15.0/55-17 wheels. 3 Technical specifications HIBISCUS 715 CD 745 CD Vario 815 CD Vario 915 CD Vario Working width (m) 6.75 6.90 7.05 6.85 7.35 7.45 7.95 8.00 9.00 Number of tine arms/rotor 10 11 11 13 Swath width* (m) 1.20 1.50 1.25 1.75 1.25 1.80 1.25 2.25 Weight (approximate) (kg) 1,760 1,865 2,080 2,545 Power required (kw/hp) 44/60 44/60 48/65 51/70 Transport width (m) 2.50 2.50 2.80 2.96 Transport length (m) 5.30 5.23 5.50 5.87 Transport height (m) 3.90 3.80 3.90 3.65/4.30 Number of rotors 2 Number of tines/tine arm four double tines Rotor diameter (m) 3.20 3.20 3.50 3.80 Cam track Adjustable Axle under rotor Swivel Swivel/tandem Working height adjustment (basic) Wheel position Wheel and tandem axle position Working height adjustment (fine) Infinite by means of spindle Linkage category II Hydraulic requirements 1 x DA 1 x DA + 1 x SA 1 x DA + 1 or 2 x SA with floating position with floating position with floating position Rotor tyres 16/6.5-8 (6 ply) 2 x 6 x 16/6.5-8 (6 ply) 18.5/8.5-8 (6 ply) Transport tyres 10/75-15.3 (10 ply) 15.0/55-17 (10 ply) PTO speed (rpm) 400/450 Maximum forward speed (km/h) 12.50 Maximum transport speed (km/h) 40 Tine retainers O O O O Overload protection S S S S Lighting S S S S Portal headstock S S S S Wheel steering S S S S Wide tyres 15.0/55-17 10 ply X X O O Individual rotor lift X O S S 9 4 S = Standard / O = Optional / X = Not available on this machine / * Depending on crop conditions 1. Hydraulic variable working width while raking. 2. Very robust pivot points and frame construction. 3. The carefully engineered steering system ensures stable driving behaviour and true to track machine following. 4. The rotors lock themselves in the transport position. 5. The new working height facility allows very easy adjustments. 6. Maximum stability thanks to the wide carriage with tandem wheels and newly designed front wheels. 7. Cross-shaped pivot points for 3D contour following. 8. The two front wheels are close to the tines and provide a pendular and pivoting action. 9. Ease of operation due to the innovative hydraulic system. 10. Due to the single parking jack, the rake can be coupled quickly. 10 8 7 6 5 Easy road transport Due to the compact construction of these models road transport is made easy. The width of the Hibiscus 745 CD Vario is no more than 2.50 m and this combined with the steered rear wheels provides a major benefit when driving on narrow roads and when negotiating narrow passageways. On the 915 CD model, the tine arms can be removed to achieve a transport/storage height of 3.65 m; transport height is 4.30 m with the tine arms fitted. The machine locks and unlocks itself. 28 29

The Lely Hibiscus 1515 CD (Profi) It s all about harvesting clean forage with the lowest possible contamination at the highest possible capacity. To achieve this requires intricate cooperation between tines, rotor carriages and rake geometry. This rake is developed with the demands of large farmers and contractors in mind. Flexibility, versatility, clean-raking, high capacity, in-field stability, safe- and fast road transport were Lely s starting point. Clean raking Clean forage is essential for healthy and productive livestock. Delivery of clean swaths is the top priority in the design of each Hibiscus rake less contact between grass and the ground ensures contamination of the crop is absolutely minimal. Lely s engineers continually focus on finding new ways to optimise crop movement through its range of rakes. Protection of forage quality is maximised with the Lely Hibiscus 1515 CD (Profi), designed, so that none of the wheels come in contact with the crop, not even the transport wheels. High capacity The Lely Hibiscus 1515 CD (Profi) produces swath widths of 0.90 3.50 m with working widths of 11.00 14.80 m, all comfortably adjustable from the tractor cab. Lely Hibiscus CD Profi Rakes are often a decisive link in the forage harvesting chain as we look at planning and workflow. This counts even more for contractors and large farms, where big foragers or loader wagons depend on well-shaped swaths which are finished on time to make sure that all forage is safe! The Lely Profi rake is designed to withstand this pressure and deliver the optimum swaths for guaranteeing good performance of high-capacity harvesters, balers and loader wagons. Versatility The Lely Hibiscus 1515 CD (Profi) has been developed to withstand the most challenging conditions. It has been tested extensively worldwide, including under the most extreme climatic conditions. Global appeal Renowned for its great swath presentation and welcomed by drivers worldwide, the Lely Hibiscus 1515 CD (Profi) is the best quad rake for the professional user segment. 30 31

In-field flexibility and stability The heart of any rake is the rotor. It determines performance and machine life. The Lely Hibiscus 1515 CD (Profi) carries four rotors with 2 x 11 (front) and 2 x 13 (rear) fixed tine arms. Rotor height can be adjusted electrically from the tractor cab for different field conditions, using an optional feature. The Profi version features a unique rotor undercarriage, with four swiveling wheels and two fixed wheels supporting the front undercarriage and two swiveling wheels and four fixed wheels supporting the rear undercarriage. The front undercarriage can freely rotate 180 degrees, and together with the swivel wheels, the rake can achieve precise, yet delicate, in-field manoeuvres. Combined with the Profi hitch and the very short wheel base of the rake in the working position, the rake can still negotiate very sharp corners, even at its widest working width. In fact, the wider the machine is set, the shorter the wheel base becomes, and the more maneuverable it will be in the field. This results in the best ground contour following possible, clean fields and high quality forage in bales or in the silage clamp. Extreme cornering capabilities make the Hibiscus 1515 CD (Profi) the most versatile quad rake for irregular shaped fields. Achieve maximum output with the rake The Lely Hibiscus 1515 CD (Profi) is equipped as standard with hydraulically-variable rotor arms featuring individual lift functionality. Thanks to the clever design, short telescope arms are used to adjust the working width and overlap between the rotors. Therefore, only small cylinders (that require less oil) are needed. The resultant shorter lifting times enable fast headland manoeuvring of the rake, so that the operator can maintain speed and achieve maximum output with the rake. Exceptionally stable headland position The design of the V-shaped frame and S-beams that connect the rotors to the main frame ensure that all forces on the rake are properly managed by the frame. Due to its wide wheel base, the Hibiscus 1515 CD (Profi) maintains an exceptionally stable headland position. This enables the operator to maintain high driving speeds, even on headlands. In addition, the minimum headland height of the rake is constant (40 cm in the narrowest working position of the rake). Due to the simple and low construction of the V-frame with the S-frames, the operator always has a clear, unobstructed view on the rake and swath from the tractor cab. Easy and efficient operation The Lely Hibiscus 1515 CD (Profi) is equipped as standard with Lely s E-link Pro control unit that ensures ease of operation. The rake is ISOBUS compatible and can therefore also be operated via the tractors ISOBUS terminal. It takes less than one minute to unfold the rake from transport to working position and requires 20 metres for the procedure. The ditch functionality on the E-link Pro control unit provides the rake with an additional 30 cm of ground clearance, when passing a ditch or entering a field. The standard automatic headland lift functionality can be programmed to your exact needs (timing, sequence of rotors). Economical The Lely Hibiscus 1515 CD (Profi) is standard equipped with a load sensing system for better use of horsepower, delivering better fuel economy and reducing heat generated in the hydraulic system. Comfortable, safe and efficient transport Despite its large size and high capacity, the Lely Hibiscus 1515 CD (Profi) can be used in conjunction with a 120 Hp tractor. It is equipped with a Cat III/II linkage that enables a perfect fit to any tractor - one of many unique features of this flexible rake. For optimum safety, comfort and performance, a positive linkage load ensures that the operator and tractor are always in control. This linkage will not lift upwards when driving downhill. The Lely Hibiscus 1515 CD (Profi) is comfortable and safe on the road. The machine is locked during transport with a 5 m wheel base; 9 m transport length and 2.99 m transport width at the front. With the rear rotors folded inwards, transport width at the back of the machine is reduced to 2.50 m and road safety is enhanced through concealed tines. Tine arms remain in place during road transport and the machine has a maximum transport height of 3.98 m within the legal limit of 4 m. The rake has a ground clearance of 48 cm in the transport position with all tine arms mounted. 32 33

Technical specifications Lely Hibiscus 1515 CD (Profi) Working width (m) 11.00 14.80 Number of tine arms/rotor 11 + 13 Swath width* (m) 1.30 3.50 Weight (approximate) (kg) 5,820 Power required (kw/hp) 90/120 Transport width (m) 3.00 Transport length (m) 9.00 Transport height (m) 3.99 Number of rotors 4 Number of tines/tine arm four double tines Rotor diameter (m) 3.50 Cam track Adjustable Axle under rotor Swivel + tandem Working height adjustment (basic) Swivel and tandem axle position Working height adjustment (fine) Infinite by means of a spindle Linkage category III Hydraulic requirements 1 x DA + 1 x free return Wheels under rotor 4 x 18.5/8.5-8 (6 ply) Transport tyres 550/45-22.5 PTO speed (rpm) 400/450 Maximum forward speed (km/h) 17.50 Transport speed (km/h) 40 Overload protection S Lighting S Tine retainers O Hydraulic brakes S Pneumatic brakes O S = Standard / O = Optional / X = Not available on this machine / * Depending on crop conditions 34 35

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