DEWULF machines harvest near the Arctic Circle
Dewulf, specialist in harvesting technology for potatoes and carrots, has introduced the first three-wheeled sieving harvester way back in 1989. This largely innovative 2-row self-propelled machine has become a milestone in the history of the company. Today, 28 years later, Dewulf proudly produces the fifth generation of this combine.
Mr Jordy Vandecappelle, Head of marketing adds proudly:
“This combine is often copied by other manufacturers, but is unrivaled.”
This Model R3060, is produced annually in an amount of more than 50 pieces and well-known all over the world. Since Dewulf combine harvesters use only first-class, best-of-breed components, these machines remain reliable for many years, no matter when they were manufactured.
Mr Juha Jankkila – potato cultivator from Lapland - bought his harvester through Finnish Dewulf dealer Avagro in 2014. The R3000S harvests over 40ha every season with a low cost of ownership, which makes the harvester very economical. Jankkila harvests a landrace potato called Puikula, a variety that grows best in Finnish Lapland. These potatoes have a growing season of just 80-90 days. Then, in late autumn, they must be harvested within 10-14 days, after which they are distributed throughout Finland.
Contact:
DEWULF
Jordy Vandecappelle - Head of marketing
Tel: +32 5120 58 71
E-mail: info@dewulf.be
Web : www.dewulfgroup.com