Features

N50T is an extremely strong designed header  trailers produced in tree different dimension to transport 25.30.35ft heads. The trailer is characterized by the front steering axle and the inclinated semi-axles in the rear part, which ensures an excellent maneuverability and the correct height from the ground to keep your head safer. Further advantages are the possibility to have N60D with TUV homologation and overrun brakes, the fast locking system and UNIVERSAL SUPPORTS to fit  GRAIN, CORN or SOY heads to the same supports.

 

Overall maximum transportable 7.5 / 9.2 / 10.6 mt

• Maximum transportable weight 4500 kg

• Perfect maneuverability through the steering axle and big tyres

• Optimal supports for all header types

Tow tractor or forage

• Supports with angle adjustment

Overrunning and parking brake

TÜV certification and type approval up to 25 km/h (40 km/h Option)

No hydraulic electric– and brake lines under the frame

Tyres 260/70/15,3 14 Ply

• User manual & CE certification

 

Forage harvester header trailer

n50T x trincia Nardi header trailer
A example of photo where it can see the forage harvester header trailer.

Stering front axle

Nardi header trailer
Disponible with overrun brake and in TUV version.

Fast locking system

Nardi header trailer
Fast locking is an innovative system to block the load, it can offer maximum security during the trip.

Overrun brake

Nardi header trailer
Overrun brake can offer the maximun security during the trip. It is an innovative and efficient system brake that NARDI can offer its customers.

Upgradeable with:

Universal Support

Grain Support

Nardi header trailer

Designed to be adaptable to all types of bars to be cut by a simple and rapid mechanical adjustment executable with a single key.

Extremely versatile, it can be adapted to any bar or grain maize header through countless recording with which it was designed, sturdy and functional in design, makes for easier loading and unloading.

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