Krone and Lemken present autonomous system ‘Combined Powers’

Combined Powers is the name of a joint Krone/Lemken project and design concept – the autonomous ‘process unit’ that consists of a drive unit and various implements. After passing trials in cultivating, ploughing, sowing, mowing, tedding and raking last year, the innovative concept will be integrated in the well-proven forage harvesting and tillage systems of the two companies.

Using a diesel-electric drive that generates up to 170kW (230hp), the drive unit is designed to meet the power input requirements of the implements used in the processes above. The drive power is transferred electrically to the wheels and the PTO, and from there to the implement, which couples to a three-point linkage.

The drive unit boasts multiple and extensive sensor systems, which monitor the immediate surroundings and the implement attached; ensuring safe operation and optimum results as the primary objectives. Operators control and monitor the combination from a mobile device, transmitting jobs and job reports via a communication module and the agrirouter – the established data exchange hub.

An important design element of the process unit is that it is controlled by the implement and not vice versa. This detail was considered imperative for achieving optimum results.

The implement and the drive unit act as one integrated smart system. Based on Krone and Lemken’s long experience in the application of Isobus and TIM on their machines, the drive unit and implement communicate and interact, sharing literally all types of data.

The Combined Powers design concept brings further benefits; it was also developed to counter the increasing shortage of skilled labour in agriculture, plus it is intended to free farmers from spending such long days in the field. Instead, they will become system operators who merely monitor the process unit which delivers a consistently accurate quality of work. Thanks to its huge versatility, the unit is designed for year-round work and a long service life. Intensive trialling in all types of conditions and seeking feedback from farmers and contractors will continue this year.

Further information is available at www.combined-powers.com

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