GC 600 High-Speed Chopper With 7.5HP Gasoline Engine
KSh43,150.00
The GC 600 chopper fitted with a 7.5HP petrol engine is a portable, high-capacity fodder-cutting machine designed for farms and agricultural enterprises that operate beyond the electricity grid. The powerful gasoline engine ensures continuous, high-speed chopping of forage materials such as Napier grass, maize stalks, sugarcane leaves, and hay. Built with heavy-duty steel, the machine is durable enough for daily use in tough farming environments while remaining mobile and easy to set up in different locations.
Product details
- Independent Power Supply: Equipped with a 7.5HP gasoline engine, eliminating dependence on grid power and ensuring flexible use anywhere.
- Strong Engine Output: Provides high torque and rapid cutting speed, enabling efficient processing of fibrous and bulky materials in large volumes.
- Customizable Cutting Length: Fitted with an adjustment lever to set different feed sizes according to livestock requirements.
- Heavy-Duty Build: Manufactured from industrial-grade steel for durability, stability, and long service life under continuous use.
- Handles Multiple Materials: Efficiently chops both fresh and dry fodder, including grasses, crop stalks, and hay, making it suitable for diverse farm operations.
- Portable & Mobile Design: Engine-driven setup allows easy relocation within the farm, supporting use in fields or animal sheds.
- Simple Operation: User-friendly starting system with reliable performance even in challenging farm conditions.
- High Productivity: Capable of delivering up to 1,000 kg/hour, reducing labor time and ensuring consistent feed supply for livestock.
Specifications
- Model:GC 600
- Engine Power:7.5HP Gasoline Engine
- Fuel Type:Petrol
- Material Construction: Heavy-duty steel frame and cutting blades
- Production Capacity: Up to 1,000 kg/hour (depending on crop type and cut size)
- Application Range: Agricultural, commercial, and industrial fodder processing in remote or off-grid areas
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