Kuhn CHALLENGER 10 T
Features
Traction Bolt
A clean break of the traction bolt, following a force of 5,280 – 8,820 pounds at the plow point, avoids the risk of nuisance shearing. The traction bolt system is an economical protection system that avoids the wear associated with shear bolt systems.
Headstock with Heavy-Duty Articulation
The swift hitch cross shaft is positioned low on the machine for the best possible weight distribution and maximum traction in difficult conditions.
Non-Stop Hydraulic (NSH) Reset
When a field obstacle is met, a rapid breakaway of the plow leg occurs. Once the obstacle is passed there is an increase in pressure, bringing the bottom quickly and firmly back into working position. The system also acts as a shock absorber in rocky ground, increasing plow life.
Triplex Steel
Moldboards are made of unequal layer, heat-treated Triplex steel that have an increased working life up to 40% over standard steel and a hard wearing surface over 1/8” thick.
H4 Moldboard
The H4, helicoidal, Scandinavian-type moldboard provides well-formed plowing to a normal depth range of 7-12”. The share is fitted with a reversible/replaceable point that greatly increases the life of the share. Recommended for fall plowing, the H4 moldboard is especially suited for heavy and damp clays. Furrow passes are well defined and trash burial is excellent.
N Moldboard
The helico-cylindrical semi-digger N moldboard plows to a depth of 14”. Designed to be highly versatile, it is cylindrical at front, helicoidal at rear. A low draft ensures a partly broken furrow with excellent trash burial. Recommended for spring plowing, this moldboard is versatile and works well in sandy or clay soils.
Olympic® Share Points
Reversible for maximum efficiency. More pronounced form at wearing zones on the point for longer life and better protection of the landside. Point is self-sharpening for good ground penetration at all times.
Large Hydraulic Offsetting Adjustment
Large adjustments can be made to the plow offsetting (its angle in relation to the tractor) from the tractor seat by activating one of the hydraulic valve levers. This allows for easy adaptation to all possible tractor track widths.
On-Land Plowing
On-land plowing offers greater distribution of weight load, lowering compaction to a minimum. Reduced tire wear on rocky ground and extra-wide tires or dual wheels can be used. It is not necessary to disassemble dual wheels for plowing. The Challenger can be easily transformed back to an “in-furrow” plow if wet conditions reduce traction on land. A front-mounted depth wheel is essential when working in an on-land position.
Multiple Working Widths – 14”, 16” and 18”
Whether a traction bolt model or non-stop hydraulic (NSH), changes in working width to settings of either 14”, 16” or 18” are quick and easy to carry out. The width-setting bolt is removed and the plow legs pivot to the desired width.
High Floating Depth Wheel with Shock Absorber
The shock absorber removes the shock of the wheel falling during rollover and also ensures the wheel is in the correct rearward inclined position as the plow is lowered back into work.
Specifications
Model | Challenger 10 T |
Number of bottoms per side (front + rear) | 10 (6 + 4) |
Extendable by one bottom | No |
Standard moldboards | H4 long helicoidal |
Hydraulic rollover with 2 cylinders | Standard |
Minimum allowable power | 270 hp (198 kW) |
Maximum tractor power | 410 hp (306 kW) |
Approximate machine weight for T version | 12,262 lbs (5562 kg) |
Approximate machine weight for NSH version | 11,164 lbs (5064 kg) |
Working width | 14", 16", or 18" (35, 40, or 45 cm) delivered at 16" (40 cm) |
Underbeam clearance | 31.5" (80 cm) |
Point to point clearance | 40" (102 cm) |
On-land hitch kit | Standard |
Tires | 400/55-22.5 |
Two-wheel undercarriage with suspension for transport | Standard |
Sequencing valve - combines lift and rollover functions | Standard |
Hitch | Cat. 3 with cross-shaft |
Beam dimensions | 8.7" x 8.7" (220 x 220 mm) |
Offset and angling adjustment | --- |
Offset adjustment | Hydraulic |
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