New Look and Feel for the Enduro Generation 2 4-row Potato Sieving Harvester

Just over three years after its original public release (online), Dewulf is revealing a thorough overhaul of its flagship. The business recently announced that the Enduro Generation 2 4-row sieving harvester, which will have more capabilities, will soon be available for purchase.
The new ring elevator, which has greatly expanded the processing capacity, is one noteworthy feature. The capacity has increased by approximately 50% as a result of improved product distribution, increased bag volume, and faster running speeds. Additionally, the ring elevator’s construction has been made simpler.
The Enduro will now be available in a 4 x 90 cm configuration and can therefore also meet growing market demand in the Anglosphere, France, and elsewhere.
“Dewulf offers two engine options on the second-generation harvester. In addition to Scania’s well-known 450 hp engine, a heavier-duty 550 hp version will now also be available. This is intended to meet the needs of users that require extra power, such as those who work in hilly conditions and at higher harvesting speeds,” according to a recent press release.
There is also an optional telescopic wheel axle on the 4 x 75 cm version, to ensure the wheels stay safely on the road and make it even easier to maneuver the machine on narrow roads.
The new design features fewer guards, mainly for improved accessibility, while the main frame is now sturdier and stiffer. The (larger) anthracite-colored fuel tank also provides a more balanced overall look to the machine.
In its second generation, the machine remains an extremely low threshold for drivers thanks to its ergonomics and tremendous ease of use in the cabin.
The first units of the second-generation Enduro will roll off the production line in January 2024 and will therefore be seen in the field and on the roads during the harvest season that follows.