Lüttich developed a hopper that loads and transports bins

The KT20 model was designed to speed up the transportation from the harvesting sites to the storage facilities. Watch the video.

The German company Lüttich developed the KT20 hopper, which allows to load bins from the front and to accumulate them in the rear sector.

The machine was designed to speed up the movement of fruit and vegetables from the harvesting sites to the warehouses.

After leaving the load, the hopper returns with empty bins to restart operations.

It is capable of moving 22 full or 20 empty bins.

It operates with 4×4 traction, hydrostatic drives and electro-hydraulic functions.

Lüttich Ingenieure is a company from Dohna (Germany), specialized in the manufacture of machines for regional economies.

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