GA 1001 twin-rotor rakes

GA 7501 + machine silhouette

When your farm size is on the increase

GA 6501 and GA 7501+ twin rotor rakes deliver central swaths. They work between 5.65 m and 7.40 m. Their raking quality is impressive and they produce perfect swaths for fast dry-down.

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Single rotor rakes are pushed to their limits on farms with continuously increasing grassland areas. That's why a twin rotor machine with higher output and just as compact as a single rotor rake is exactly what you need. GA 6501 and 7501+ rakes meet these expectations.
They have double-curved hyper-tangential mounted tine arms that produce high-quality raking and perfect swath formation for fast forage drying. These rakes include all the features of a professional rake while being great value for money and highly manoeuvrable.
GA 7501 + at work

Your benefits

Compact design for smaller structures

GA 7501 in transport position

The GA 6501 and GA 7501 + have less than 2.55 m in transport position

Travel with ease on roads or when entering narrow fields with the GA 6501 and 7501 + thanks to:
  • their transport width: 2.50 m and 2.55 m width respectively.
  • their directional transport wheels (optional on GA 6501).
  • their pivoting headstock with a significant travel range.

Great raking for clean forage, free of impurties

A well formed swath thanks to double-curved tine arms

Swath formation: the benefit of double-curved arms

The homogeneous quality and volume of the swath are conditions for fast drying and easy pick-up by the following baler.
The tine arms on GA rakes are in hyper-tangential position. This means that they reach a 90 degree angle very late. With the tines' sharp-angled cam, tine clearance is quick, later and requires little rotational effort to produce regular, fluffy and straight swaths. Raking is of high quality even at high speeds because the forage is not pushed past the swath.
The advantages of double-curved arms:
  • They reduce the distance between tine passes. Forage loss is reduced to a minimum, even at high speeds.
  • The main weight is at the centre of the tine arm. This increases service life as it is not subject to pressure during rotation and the guide rollers are less subject to stress.

Rotors designed to reduce impurities

The rotors are capable of gently contouring uneven ground without damaging grass stubble. They are equipped with a highly effective 3D rotor suspension system.
The rotor wheels are positioned close to the tines to provide optimised ground contouring on uneven plots. These features prevent impurities from contaminating the forage.
Rotors specially designed to follow the variations of your plot

At home even on tough terrain

GA 1001 series rakes are equipped with 3D bogie axles.
The bogie axle is available for tough fields, as an option on GA 7501 + model. It is ideal for rotor guidance in difficult conditions (ruts, rough grassland....) and at high groundspeeds
Optional bogie axle for GA 7501+

Swaths adapted to harvesting machines

GA 6501: swath width adjustment via a crank handle

GA 6501: swaths up to 2 metres

Swath width can be easily adapted - it can be adjusted to up to 2.00 m via a crank handle.

GA 7501+: mechanical or hydraulic as an option

The swath width is adjusted with a 4-position handle.
In standard configuration with a working width of 6.90 m to 7.40 m, the swaths width is between 1.30 m and 1.90 m. The machine can be configured in a narrow version for a reduced working width of 6.70 to 7.20 m and a reduced swath width. This configuration also meets the requirements of road constraints with a transport height of 4 m without disassembling the tine arms.
Mechanical or hydraulic swath width adjustment on GA 7501 +

GA 7501 + at work

Specifications

Technical characteristics
 
Working width (m)
Average windrow width (m)
Transport width (m)
Transport length (m)
Transport height with tine arms disconnected / connected
Windrow type
Number of rotors / Rotor diameter (m)
Number of tine arms per rotor / Number of tines per tine arm
Tine arms
Gearbox
Ground following
Number of wheels per rotor
Tyres on each rotor
Wheels on main chassis
Directional undercarriage wheels
Drive to rotors
Secondary PTO shaft
Free wheel integrated in the central gearbox
Hitch
Theoretical tractor power requirement (kW/hp)
Required tractor hydraulic connections
Required tractor electrical connections
Road lights and signalling
Approx. weight (kg)
GA 6501 GA 7501+
5.65 - 6.40 With mechanical width adjustment: 6.90 - 7.40 or 6.70 - 7.20 (in narrow position)
With hydraulic width adjustment: 6.70 - 7.40
1.25 - 2.00 With mechanical width adjustment: 1.30 - 1.90 or 1.10 - 1.70 (in narrow position)
With hydraulic width adjustment: 1.10 - 1.90
2.50 2.55 (2.62 with wheels 13/55-16)
5.15 5.60
- / 3.55 - 4.00 depending on working width With mechanical adjustment: 3.40 / 4.13 or 3.99 in reduced transport height position
With hydraulic width adjustment: 3.40 / 3.99
1 central windrow 1 central windrow
2 / 2.65 2 / 3.25
10 / 3 11 / 4
Fixed Removable
Fully enclosed single reduction Fully enclosed single reduction
3D axle 3D axle
3 (2 front pivoting) 4 (6 as optional equipment)
16 x 6.50-8 16 x 6.50-8
10.0/80x12 10.0 / 75 x 15.3 or 13 / 55 - 16
As optional equipment As standard
Mechanical Mechanical
Wide angle
As standard As optional equipment
2-point Cat. 2 pivoting links 2-point Cat. 2 pivoting links
30 / 40 37 / 50
1 DA 1 SA
1 x 7-pin socket 1 x 7-pin socket
As standard As standard
1260 1610

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GA 6501 at work
GA 6501 in transport mode
GA 7501 + at work
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