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Ordinary wagon – 44 or 52 m³

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KRONE GX: The all-rounder in KRONE's transport fleet transports all kinds of crops and goods. Agriculture is all about logistics, and flexibility is key to your business' success. As an all-round machine, the KRONE GX universal trolley ticks exactly this box. It was designed for a unique concept that allows you to haul almost any kind of agricultural goods. The jack of all trades.

  • KRONE GX – jack of all trades: For general work all year round
  • The unloading principle: Chains pull a floor belt and the head fence backwards for gentle and careful unloading of a wide range of goods
  • Cargo area: Light and robust with height-adjustable sides
  • KRONE frame in one piece: For reduced dead weight and increased payload
  • Operation: Ease of use is top priority. ISOBUS compatibility and several auto functions provide maximum driver comfort
  • The underride guard: Hydraulically swings in and out of position for maximum convenience and safety
  • Dual Function Tailgate: The tailgate folds out of the way or swings up high, giving you maximum flexibility even when your machine has the outlet rollers

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KRONE GX universal trailer – jack-of-all-trades for any type of agricultural goods

GX stands for general-purpose wagon, the latest addition to the Krone feed wagon range. This trolley offers a new level of versatility and gentle and quick unloading of a wide range of goods. The new machine is available in two sizes – 44 m³ and 52 m³ – with two optional discharge rollers. The GX 440 runs on tandem axles and the GX 520 on a tridem unit, with both models having standard Isobus operation.

Special function

ExactUnload

A world first – unique unloading control according to the length of the well With ExactUnload, GX automatically unloads its load at speeds that match the length of the well. The operator sets the unloading speed steplessly for a path between 10m and 100m. ExactUnload actively controls the unloading speed to match the tractor's current forward speed, helping you deliver the crop in accurate and reproducible heaps. With a nice blanket, the GX is particularly good for filling silage pits and controlled unloading routines in the field.

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ordinary carriages

For general work all year round

Maximum versatility translates into maximum productivity – the machine for use all year round

Product features

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Fertilizer and compost

Telescopic extension makes it so much easier to load the machine with a wheel loader or telescopic loader.

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Wood chips

GX unloads any type of agricultural goods quickly and thoroughly.

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Seed bags and pallets

The dual-function tailgate and reversible floor drive form a powerful formula for efficient loading and unloading.

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Grass

Powerful discharge rollers unload the material in a wide and uniform mat.

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Silage of the whole crop

The articulated drawbar lowers the front end for easy loading from the feeder.

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Rapeseed

The sealed body transports the smallest seeds without loss.

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Korn

Read grain conveniently and controlled through the standard fitted grain outlet using the optional remote control.

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Corn silage

The powerful floor drive empties the GX in no time, so more time can be spent compacting.

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Potatoes

The floor belt comes into its own in sensible crops such as potatoes, where it dampens the shock when the tubers fall into the machine.

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Grain corn

Operators appreciate the large inspection window when operating the chopper.

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Stir

You can lower the extensions for easier loading and reduce drop heights.

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Snow and straw

GX does not go dormant, but continues to serve its containers even during the winter months.

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KRONE GX – the design

The headboard and the movable floor form a powerful unit for gentle crop feeding

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GX stands for 'General'

As a universal vehicle, the GX is equally at home on the road and in the field. The running gear offers great driving comfort, good road stability and easy running.

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The drawbar

  • Up to 4 t tongue load from a slim and compact design
  • Two massive hydraulic cylinders move the drawbar in any position
  • Curved impact guards protect the tractor tire in tight turns
  • Standard suspension for comfortable driving in fields and on roads

The hydraulic articulated drawbar makes the GX universal trolley a smarter machine. This simple but highly functional design eliminates a hydraulic stand for attachment to the tractor. Since it can lower the front end, it eliminates the headboard hatch and optimizes the filling process by raising the rear end. In extreme conditions, the GX offers maximum ground clearance and variable tongue loads.

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Cargo area

  • Huge capacity: 44 m³ to 52 m³ body (DIN 11741)
  • Single frame concept for lower curb weight and high payload
  • Light and robust body
  • Transparent headboard for optimal visibility
  • Telescopic extension as optional equipment

The KRONE GX universal trolley is a high-capacity machine that adapts flexibly to different applications. For example, the telescopic extensions can easily vary the volume and adapt the loading height to the job at hand.

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The back

  • Two optional discharge rollers unload the material into a uniform mat
  • Outlet rollers protected through the main drive shaft
  • A simple mechanism secures the output rollers to the backing plate when not in use
  • Practical conversions without time-consuming removal

The dual-function tailgate is another smart feature on the KRONE GX. After all, versatility is the key to the GX. The two optional discharge rollers on the KRONE GX 440 and GX 520 models unload the material in a uniform mat for perfect rolling. The powerful and efficient rollers are designed to handle the high unloading speed of the floor belt. When not in use, they simply swing up and out of the way.

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The running gear

  • Hydraulic undercarriage for exceptional road stability
  • KRONE tandem axles for axle loads of up to 20 tonnes
  • KRONE tridem axles with lifting axle and 27/30 t axle load
  • Optional hydro-pneumatic suspension for smooth rides in rough terrain and on uneven tracks
  • Reliable brakes thanks to accumulated brake cylinders that come from commercial vehicles

Our hydraulic axle assemblies are specially developed for our wagons and trailers. As such, they offer exceptional road stability and best rides in extreme situations - which are essential and almost indispensable features in today's trucking business. Thanks to a unique axle configuration, the GX offers great stability and a quiet ride.

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brakes

The GX 440 and GX 520 have a dual line air brake as a standard feature. The hydraulic ALB valve controls the braking force in relation to the current load. Spring-accumulated brake cylinders ensure that the machine is parked safely in any terrain.

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Improved reliability

EBS is the optional electronic braking system which includes ALB, ABS and RSS functions. The roll stability system activates the brakes when it detects a risk of rollover, ensuring maximum stability when taking tight turns at speed. Combined, all these features lead to increased reliability

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Ground clearance

As an all-rounder, the GX is designed to also function in extreme conditions. Therefore, the brake unit sits on top of the axle, where it is protected from dirt for reliable operation and maximum clearance.

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Stability in the field and on the road

Ever larger and faster tractors, ever higher trailer capacity and payload require a thorough reconsideration of road and field safety. That is why KRONE offers the electronic brake system as an optional extra. The system comes from the industrial sector and has proven itself exceptionally well for many years. In addition, intelligently steered axles help protect the ground and provide extra safety.

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Intelligent caster-steer aksel

Wheel steering is standard specification on GX 440 models with tandem axles. The steering system can be locked hydraulically during shunting, clamping and during road work. The system is easy to use thanks to the automatic axle lock function, which is activated when the machine reaches a preset speed or goes into reverse gear.

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Hydraulic forced steering

The steering system on tandem and tri-axle models is mounted on the tractor via a standardized ball joint, a steering rod and a hydraulic master cylinder which controls the flow of oil to and from the power steering cylinder.

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Electronic forced control

The specialty of this control system is a processor that receives data from a steering angle sensor and connecting rod. The integrated hydraulic system supplies the steering cylinder with oil, making the GX a very agile machine. As speed increases, operator interference is reduced for increased road safety. However, in field mode the operators can interfere with the steering, which is important on the slope or pinch or when shunting, for example.

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ISOBUS drift

The general carriage is conveniently operated from the standard fitted ISOBUS control unit. Its clear user interface offers intuitive operation and displays machine data and setup information. You can select your preferred view from configurable buttons. As it is our claim to provide operators with a clear and self-explanatory user interface and operator environment, the GX can be operated either from your tractor terminal or from an additional ISOBUS terminal – ideally one from the KRONECCI family with either an 8-inch by 12-inch screen that displays machine data and feeds from an optional rear view camera side by side.

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The remote control

Thanks to the optional radio remote control, you can remotely operate the GX from the ground: open and close the tailgate or operate the floor/head rail readout unit at variable speed. Stay on top of things without a helper.

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KRONE ExactUnload

NEW: A world first – unique unloading control according to the length of the well With ExactUnload, GX automatically unloads its load at speeds that match the length of the well. The operator sets the unloading speed steplessly for a course between 10m and 100m. ExactUnload actively controls the unloading speed to match the tractor's current driving speed, helping you deliver the crop in accurate and reproducible heaps. With a nice carpet, the GX is particularly good for filling silage pits and controlled unloading routines in the field.

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Safety features

  • 3LED work lightsfor safe operation in the field and safe road driving
  • 3Excellent visibilityat night
  • 3Standard position lightstoo high visibility at night.
  • addreflective stripsfor more security
  • Hydraulic underride guard is a standard feature

Up to eight LED work lights, side lights that are visible from far away, reflective stripes and an optional camera with screen are very useful additions that make working at night easier and safer. Together with the underrun guard, this equipment provides maximum work and road safety.

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External light

Up to eight additional side lights are available for the KRONEGX model as optional equipment, illuminating the axle and the machine's surroundings for safer and easier maneuvering and driving next to the forage machine at night, as well as for increased safety on the clamp.

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Underpass guard

A hydraulic underride guard provides increased safety on public roads. You can fold it to make maneuvering next to chasers and harvesters much easier. In addition, no crops can accumulate on the guard when it is out of the way. It automatically folds into road position as soon as the forward speed reaches 15 km/h.

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Cameras are an option

The GX models are available with optional cameras, one that projects images from inside the machine and one that doubles as a rear view camera. The screen has a changeable color screen that takes the hard work out of harvesting and also makes it safer.

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Visible from a distance / Mark the contours

LED rear lights complete with indicators, reverse and brake lights plus additional LED lights at the top warn drivers ahead of a turn. Side lights indicate the full size of the machine.

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SmartConnect

The KRONEsmart-Connect telemetry unit is an option for the GX. Provides GPS and Wi-Fi capabilities and acts as an interface with the data management software. Telemetry allows managers to track the cart and record all major data and transfer it to the office. This is the modern way of farming.

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Interior lights

Optional LED light bars can be installed inside the cargo area for optimized visibility. Indirect light makes loading the machine from a combine more comfortable. They can be operated together with the tractor's lights.

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The electronic weighing system

The optional electronic weighing system uses sensor pins on the drawbar and on the tandem/tridem axle with hydraulic pressure compensation. The weight of the load corresponds to the accumulated drawbar tongue load and axle pressure. The weight is recorded and evaluated after the job and shown on the display screen.

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Reading of the current load

The pressure gauges show the current payload by indicating the pressure inside the hydraulic cylinders on the articulated drawbar and in the undercarriage

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Nothing is lost

Crop cover is an option for KRONE general wagons. They secure the crop by fast road transport. The doors open and close hydraulically.

Modeller

GX
GX 440 GX 520
Designation general carriage general carriage configure
Capacity (m³) 44 52 configure
Effektbehov (kW/hk) 88/120 110/150 configure
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FAQs

Who is KRONE owned by? ›

Krone is still owned and operated by the Krone family, and visionary leader Bernard Krone has hands-on involvement in company operations.

What does KRONE make? ›

The full product range comprises disc mowers, tedders, rotor rakes, forage wagons as well as round and square balers and includes the two SP harvesters BiG M and BiG X. BiG M is a high-capacity mower conditioner that works at widths of 13.20 m.

Who makes KRONE Farm equipment? ›

KRONE is quality made in Spelle since 1906.

Where is KRONE equipment made? ›

KRONE Agriculture manufactures modern forage harvesting equipment in the village of Spelle in northern Germany. KRONE is one of the German market leaders and the long-term market leader in disc mowers and round balers.

Does Krone make a tractor? ›

As with the KRONE BiG X, headers and pre-compression rollers are driven hydraulically. The harvester is attached to the rear linkage of the tractor with reverse-drive system.

Where is Krone from? ›

The krone (Danish pronunciation: [ˈkʰʁoːnə]; plural: kroner; sign: kr.; code: DKK) is the official currency of Denmark, Greenland, and the Faroe Islands, introduced on 1 January 1875.

What does krone do? ›

Krone (クローネ, Kurōne?), also known as Sister Krone (シスタークローネ, Shisutā Kurōne?), is a supporting character of The Promised Neverland series. She was a sister who helped run the Grace Field House orphanage with Isabella.

What is the history of krone equipment? ›

KRONE'S HISTORY

Krone was founded in Spelle, Germany, in 1906 in a small blacksmith's workshop where Bernhard & Anna Krone began to produce small agricultural machines with the intention of making farming more efficient and profitable.

Who makes krone balers? ›

VariPack - Krone North America.

What is the largest farm equipment company in the US? ›

Deere & Company is the most popular, largest, and among the oldest agricultural equipment manufacturer.

Is Krone owned by Kubota? ›

Kubota Australia is a proud, long-standing partner of Krone hay and silage equipment. Krone has been manufacturing equipment to the highest standards for over a century and its products are highly sought-after worldwide for their innovative quality, performance and efficiency.

Who are Krone competitors? ›

KRONE's competitors
  • KRONE.
  • HC Petersen Denmark.
  • Roy Teitsworth.
  • Farmtrac Group.
  • Bouwman Tecnologia Agropecuaria.

Where are Krone trailers from? ›

The Krone trailers are manufactured by Krone in Germany, with Krone UK providing nationwide product support and aftersales care throughout Britain. Krone offers a comprehensive range of trailers including container chassis, curtainsider, refrigerated semi, and dry freight box.

Where are international harvester tractors made? ›

The Case IH manufacturing plant in Racine, Wisconsin, USA, is the home of the Magnum tractor. Jerome Increase Case founded the Racine Threshing Machine Works in 1842 and in 1869 produced the first steam engine tractor, the Old No. 1.

Where are Krone choppers made? ›

John Deere®, Claas®, New Holland® and Krone® develop and manufacture all their choppers in Europe, each brand concentrates the manufacturing in one factory.

Who is the largest 1 tractor manufacturer in the world? ›

Mahindra and Mahindra

What is the oldest tractor brand? ›

Petrol engines

The first tractor for which records survive was built in 1889 by the Charter Gas Engine Co, owned by John Charter.

Is krone still used? ›

Although Denmark is a member of the European Union, the Danes rejected the euro as their form of currency. They continue to use the krone (crown), which breaks down into 100 øre. The plural is kroner.

Why is the krone so weak? ›

However, many of them agree that the following things are likely part of the reason why the Norwegian krone is valued so low: A high inflation in the US and Europe is making Norway a less attracting place to invest money in.

Why is krone so low? ›

Some factors behind the krone's weakness are well beyond Norges Bank's control, in particular the recent market turmoil and reduced liquidity conditions in FX which specifically hit NOK given that it is the most illiquid currency in the G10.

Why was Krone killed? ›

Due to Isabella deeming Krone as unnecessary, she eliminated her by her own accords. Before Krone died, she hoped that the children could escape the farm and therefore get her revenge on Isabella.

What is a krone type? ›

The Krone-style connector is a standard European/UK connector that is an option to the 110 punch-down connector. Compared to the 110s, Krone type connectors have open-ended contact slots at a 45-degree angle to the wire. Copper wire is punched down into the slots.

Why is Sister Krone scary? ›

Much of what makes Sister Krone scary is that she is unfeminine. Isabella, while terrifying, is the perfect mother; attentive, careful, and always neat.

What is a krone block? ›

Krone LSA-PLUS (or simply krone) is an insulation-displacement connector for telecommunications. It is a proprietary European alternative to 110 block.

When was Norwegian krone made? ›

The krone was introduced in 1875, replacing the Norwegian speciedaler/spesidaler at a rate of 4 kroner = 1 speciedaler. In doing so, Norway joined the Scandinavian Monetary Union, which had been established in 1873.

What drives the Norwegian Krone? ›

As a leading oil exporter in Western Europe, Norway funds a large portion of its budget from oil revenues. The value of the krone changes with changes in the price of crude oil. The currency is affected by trends in the crude oil market.

Who made square balers for Ford in 70's? ›

In the 1970's Ford turned to an outside source to build its baler. The Ghel Company built the Ford 532 and heavy duty 542 baler through out the 70's. These two Ford balers were built to get the hay out of the windrow and into the barn.

Does John Deere make balers? ›

John Deere Balers are made with one purpose: strengthening overall performance of customer production. Strength starts from within. When it works its way out, it's your operation that ends up stronger.

Are Krone mowers any good? ›

Krone disc mowers have massive spur gears that ensure you run quietly with dependably. They effortlessly provide the cleanest most accurate cuts and their lightweight design makes it easy to operate them.

What is the richest farm company in the world? ›

The United States of America-based Cargill Inc is the leading agricultural products company in the world (by revenue). The company reported revenues of $114,600 million for the fiscal year ended June 2021 (FY2021).

Who owns the biggest farm in America? ›

The Microsoft co-founder is considered the largest private owner of farmland in the country with some 269,000 acres across dozens of states, according to last year's edition of the Land Report 100, an annual survey of the nation's largest landowners.

What are the top 3 farm products in the US? ›

Corn, soybeans, barley and oats

The largest United States crop in terms of total production is corn, the majority of which is grown in a region known as the Corn Belt. The second largest crop grown in the United States is soybeans.

What company did Kubota buy out? ›

Japanese tractor company Kubota has announced a deal to purchase Salina, Kansas-based equipment-maker Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc. Kubota will acquire 100 percent of Great Plains' shares for a stock price of approximately US$430 million, subject to provisions in the agreement.

Who bought Kubota? ›

Italian Tractor Implement Manufacturer Becomes Kubota Group Company Acquired by Kverneland AS to Strengthen Its Hay and Forage Products Business.

Who is Kubota biggest competitor? ›

Kubota's competitors
  • Kubota.
  • Caterpillar.
  • John Deere.
  • Komatsu.
  • EBARA.
  • YANMAR Holdings.

Who are Darrow competitors? ›

Darrow's top competitors include Harvey, Casetext, and ROSS Intelligence. Harvey develops a software-as-a-service application that helps lawyers to practice law.

What is the history of Krone equipment? ›

KRONE'S HISTORY

Krone was founded in Spelle, Germany, in 1906 in a small blacksmith's workshop where Bernhard & Anna Krone began to produce small agricultural machines with the intention of making farming more efficient and profitable.

When was the first krone? ›

The very first Krone Borealis Vintage Cuvée Brut, the 1987, was launched to much acclaim in 1991. This was followed by the introduction of the Krone Rosé Vintage Cuvée Brut and the Nicolas Charles Marque 1 which is the House's Special Cuvée and a blend of three vintages.

Where did the Norwegian krone come from? ›

The Norwegian krone was launched in 1875, when Norway joined the Scandinavian Monetary Union. It replaced the speciedaler/spesidaler (or speci-dollar), a currency that was used in the country between 1816 and 1875.

When was the Norwegian krone invented? ›

The krone was introduced in 1875, replacing the Norwegian speciedaler/spesidaler at a rate of 4 kroner = 1 speciedaler. In doing so, Norway joined the Scandinavian Monetary Union, which had been established in 1873.

Is the krone stable? ›

Norway And Singapore

The Norwegian krone has been known as a safe currency, thanks in large part to Norway having no net debt. The Norwegian krone is also a standalone currency which means it's not tied to another country's failures.

Videos

1. Krone Bandabschiebewagen «GX 440»
(SchweizerLandtechnik)
2. LANDPOWER TV - Krone GX 440
(Krone UK Ltd)
3. Krone GX afschuifwagen 52 kuub op de Innov-Agri
(Trekkerweb.nl)
4. KRONE GX – der Generalist unter den Transportwagen
(KRONE)
5. KRONE GX – ExactUnload (Winner of the Agritechnica 2022 Innovation Award silver medal)
(KRONE International)
6. Présentation de la nouvelle remorque à déchargement à plat Krone GX.
(Réussir Machinisme)

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