Compact Design
The compact design of the Oxbo 2440 saves weight while achieving optimum weight distribution. Four tires of equal size, mechanically driven, with weight distributed evenly to all four wheel, gives this unit unparalleled performance in adverse harvesting conditions. A new unique leveling system eliminates expensive, heavy frame leveling components. Only the threshing drum is leveled; a stable, comfortable environment is maintained for the operator.
Efficient, low maintenance carousel system
The Oxbo 2440 has simplified the conventional bucket conveyor by replacing it with a carousel system mounted on 2 hydraulically driven rubber rollers. Simple, but durable, with virtually no annual maintenance. |
High Capacity 4-Beater Threshing
The high capacity 4-beater threshing design of the Oxbo 2440 uses unique patented rubbing action that separates peas from the pod, while the main beater spreads the material over two separating areas of the screens for final separation. This action removes the peas from the pod and takes them out of the drum as soon as possible, to maximize capacity and minimize damage to the peas. The 2440 is designed with fewer components, reducing downtime and annual maintenance cost. The patented threshing and cleaning system is fashioned from the proven 4-beater design of the Oxbo 9500. |
High road speeds for long moves
Oxbo understands the long moves between fields, so we designed the 2440 with a 23mph road speed. The result: higher equipment utilization with more time harvesting, less time spent moving. The 2440 utilizes mechanical axles that are driven by a two speed gear box coupled to a variable displacement hydraulic motor. On road moves, the motor senses hydraulic pressure and changes displacement automatically to maintain proper system pressure and engine RPM, which eliminates the need to stop to change gears on varying terrain.
Simplified on-the-go leveling
The 2440 is configured to allow only the drum to level fore and aft. And the single slatless apron automatically positions itself for side to side variations. |