John Deere 9360R

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John Deere 9360R van JohnDeere5720

John Deere 9360R | Picture made by JohnDeere5720

Photo of a John Deere 9360R, with new slide ''side extensions?''. In any case, there remains once as much silage for the sliding board when you have reached the top of the hump. The moment a load of 20+ tons arrives at the hump every 6 to 6.5 minutes, every slide towards the top is needed to keep up, this is the ''small'' approach tractor with 360HP, 27Ton weight and front time also without side extensions. These extra plates on the side is the best invention ever, capacity goes up by at least 25%, which means that between each load 1 to 2 whole times extra can be hit instead of sliding and polishing because a dike falls along on two sides. In this picture: https://www.tractorfan.nl/picture/1339157/ The beginning material, iron plate of 10 or 12mm thick. The sides do not have to endure anything in themselves unless you accidentally start scooping them into the ground (This sometimes happens when the back of the hump is steeper than the slide can come off the ground). Plates are each fixed with 4 thick bolts (Key 32) and welded in the middle on the inside of the blade to the slide itself to prevent bending. The end result is this photo: https://www.tractorfan.nl/picture/1339156/ Very happy with it, in the evening immediately on to the next customer and tested.

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