Fliegl on tour
FLIEGL ON TOUR
Fliegl is always on the move and we never rest on our laurels. With this in mind, we like to visit our customers on-site so that we can gain a first-hand impression of how our machines are performing and to find out what we can do to further assist the farmers. One result of these visits is the Fliegl on Tour videos, which briefly summarise the practical application examples. Fliegl is always on tour.
NOAH TTW 100 LIVESTOCK TRAILER
Noah TTW 100 livestock trailer for transporting cattle to external grazing land. The Fliegl livestock trailers provide a quick and simple means of transporting cattle, pigs, goats, sheep or other animals between different locations in a safe and species-appropriate manner. A tipping drawbar allows the animals to enter and exit the trailer quickly and easily. Another benefit is the centrally adjustable separating grid. This allows you to separate the rear section of the livestock transport trailer from the front area and thus avoid any unrest among the animals. The separating grid also facilitates the loading and unloading process.
FLIEGL SEMI-TRAILERS IN USE
Use of semi-trailers in Passau/Neukirchen vorm Wald region. Slurry transport with 24,000 l semi-trailer tanker and unloading in slurry pit. Grass pick-up in field application with ASW 298 with max. volume of approx. 55 cbm – transport from field to road with unloading in existing silo facility.
Fliegl Forest technology Tipper with Z-crane, Typ TDK 110-K
With the TDK 110-K tipper, a wide range of transport and loading tasks can be carried out on site without the need for additional personnel or equipment. Whether clearing ditches or removing and transporting residual wood, the strong and flexible Z-crane ensures fast and safe loading and unloading.
Trailing shoe spreader „SKATE“
The trailing shoe spreader "Skate" enables an even and above all plant-gentle application of the liquid manure, both on green and arable land. The proven Fliegl auger distributor, in combination with short discharge hoses, ensures that the liquid manure gets to where it belongs: into the soil. This leads to lower ammonia emissions and thus to a more efficient use of nitrogen. In addition, the plants remain clean and leaf contamination is avoided.