The Fendt 5180 is a grain harvester manufactured by Fendt, a company renowned for building agricultural machinery and harvesting equipment. Grain harvesters are self-propelled machines designed to cut, thresh, and collect cereal crops such as wheat, barley, and oats in a single pass, significantly reducing labour and time during harvest operations.
This 2009 model is equipped with a 5-tonne (5200-litre) grain tank and is powered by an IVECO engine delivering 129 kilowatts (176 DIN horsepower) with water cooling. The machine operates via a hydrostatic transmission with three forward speeds and is fitted with multi-disc hydraulic brakes. The total threshing and separation area is 6.72 square metres, supported by five shaker units and an intensive straw separation system. The grain discharge rate is 85 litres per second, allowing efficient emptying during operation.
The cutting unit is a Freeflow header measuring 4.80 metres in width, paired with a Bruns SW76FG transport trolley for field mobility. An additional rape (canola) cutting extension of 4.80 metres is included, as is a straw chopper for processing crop residue. The threshing drum measures 600 mm × 1340 mm with eight rows of beaters and includes a straw grate suitable for handling sunflower and maize as well as small grains. Both the left and right rape separators operate hydraulically.
The cab offers excellent all-round visibility, heating, and a mechanically suspended operator seat for comfort during extended shifts. The machine rides on front tyres of 620/75R30 and rear tyres of 405/70-20. Additional features include a beacon light, reversing mechanism, and a dust extraction fan. Operating hours are approximately 4081. The machine is located in Romania and is available for immediate delivery, supplied with a performance guarantee at handover.
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