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MORESIL HARVESTERS TRACTOR MOUNTED from 65HP - 90HP

Double squeeze system:  the vibrator achieves better adaptability to the shape of the tree trunk.
Central motor:  thanks to the location of the central motor we are able to distribute the vibration in a much more homogenous way throughout the leaf mass of the tree.
Variable mass improves ability to release fruit depending on what the conditions are in each case when harvesting.
Versatile:  can be installed on different tractor loader models and is available in various sizes to suit your grove.



Features 
  • Easy fitting to different models of tractors
  • Minimum power needed, 60HP
  • Instantaneous start and stop shaker action
  • Shake trees in both directions and it is possible to vary the speed
  • There are three different models of harvesting heads to suit all types of groves: MV-200, MV-350 and MV-500
  • Maximum maneuverability thanks to its multiple movements
  • Combining Moresil experience and a high technology design, shaker heads are designed to work the maximum fruit without damaging the tree which ensures future production

MVT-200
  • Maximum clamp opening: 400 mm.
  • Recommended trunk diameter: up to 200 mm
  • Tractor power: from 65 hp
MVT-350
  • Maximum clamp opening: 500 mm.
  • Recommended trunk diameter: up to 350 mm
  • Tractor power: from 80 hp.
MVT-500
  • Maximum clamp opening: 700 mm.
  • Recommended trunk diameter: up to 500 mm
  • Tractor power: from 90 hp.
Pantograph arm
The pantograph arm stands out for its great mobility and its smooth and precise movements. Its advantages are a perfect visibility of the logs from the tractor cab and the possibility to take several logs from a tree from one position of the tractor.  The pantograph arm is coupled to the shovel of the tractor and from its most retracted position, it extends 1,50 mts.    This arm is ideal for multi-trunk groves or with limited space for maneuvering.
 
MVT 200 + ARM
  • Length 2570mm
  • Width 760mm
  • Height 1150mm
  • Weight 690kg
MVT 356 + ARM
  • Length 2900mm
  • Width 1100mm
  • Height 1150mm
  • Weight 950 kg
MVT 506 + ARM
  • Length 2900mm
  • Width 1200mm
  • Height 1150mm
  • Weight 1226 kg
HYDRAULIC UNIT
  • Length 1750mm
  • Width 850mm
  • Height 1570mm
  • Weight 509kg
* A guide to measurements and may vary at time of supply.
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MORESIL_HARVESTERS-min.pdf Moresil Mechanical Olive Harvesters Overview Catalogue Document

Moresil Olive Harvesters give new reach to producers in Australia & New Zealand


Moresil S.L and The Olive Centre have reached an agreement to offer a new line of mechanical harvesting machinery in Australia and New Zealand. 

Moresil S.L has manufactured agricultural machinery since 1920 and provides equipment that has been proven in the field for many years, building their worldwide reputation.  

OVERVIEW

The new range of machinery includes various sized vibrating harvesting heads with or without collecting platform umbrellas, buggies that can double as a multi-purpose vehicle, a super high-density harvester which can be pulled behind a tractor, an olive sweeping machine, a slasher, and an infield leaf remover or folding mulcher.

SHAKER HEADS FOR SMALLER TRACTORS

The adaptability and flexibility of the machinery enableS producers with small tractors down to 65hp to now fit a mechanical harvester, which was once only an option available to larger producers.

TRACTOR MOUNTED SUPER INTENSIVE HARVESTER

Moresil S.L, which manufactured the Colossus, has extensive experience in manufacturing industry leading olive harvesting machines.  The Super Intensive model has several advantages over self-propelled machines including :-

  • a higher speed (due to lower weight and no hopper for stocking olives in the machine) over 2 and 2,5 km/h
  • is able to work in water-logged terrain 
  •  is adapted to vibrate medium branches and upper and lower branches of the olive tree in a different way
  • wheel 4x4 and self-adapted to terrain

BUGGIES

Moresil S.L Buggies are designed with optimal weight distribution and a low centre of gravity to work and move on sloping terrain. The buggies can be programmed for vibrational movement and control for olive groves, and almond, nut and pistachio orchards. Buggies also feature a vibration/tree counter that makes it possible to track the harvest.

The buggy cab has great visibility with optional heating, air conditioning, front camera, rear camera & GPS.

Magnum & BM-300 are agile buggies with 120HP in a 4x4 model, and can be equipped with several sizes of shaker heads.  The Magnum also extends to other grove functions as a multipurpose vehicle, with the capability to perform other tasks within the grove, including an olive sweeping machine to clean up any olives still on the ground and mulching during pruning. 

Harvesting a tree every 6-8 seconds is possible with the Magnum Buggy.


More Details and Orders The Olive Centre  t : +61 7 4696 9845 e: sales@theolivecentre.com.au

About Moresil

Moresil S.L. is a company with over 60 years of experience in the manufacture of machines with three separate product lines:- Harvesting headers that can be adapted to cereal harvesters (maize, sunflower and poppy), Machinery for olives or fruit trees harvesting (vibrators and olives cleaners) and Grain cleaners.

Manufacturing quality and suppliers are ISO 9001 Certified.

The Company owns state-of-the-art facilities within a 21,000 m2 area, which includes a laser cutting centre, welding robots, lathes, a CNC machining centre, a continuous powder coating facility where a 3-stage corrosion protection treatment is applied, followed by paint baking in the oven to achieve a better surface finish and greater hardness.

The design is carried out with the help of 3D software, over which a finite element analysis is later carried out,  enabling the verification of its theoretical reliability.

Moresil S.L aims to satisfy producers' needs, in order to adapt to their demands at all times. This has enabled Moresil to achieve a high percentage of exports, and representation in over four continents.

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