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Agrointelli Robotti

14th January 2020

As we look to the future there are many manufacturers and start ups that are looking to develop Robotics to further improve efficiency on farm and deal with the growing labour shortages that the industry is facing. RTKF Net has invested a lot of time working with robotics manufacturers over the last few years to help find a solution that is an easy stepping stone from conventional tractor to Robotics.

Currently the Agrointelli Robotti is the next step in the evolution between conventional tractors and the Farming robots of the future.

Robotti is a diesel-hydraulic autonomous tool carrier that will complement your existing farm equipment. Robotti has the same capabilities as a smaller tractor but can complete the operations without a driver.

The main purpose of Robotti is to increase efficiency on fields and to help farmers to save time and money. It supports a wide range of equipment such as precision seeder, mechanical inter row weeders or seed drill. You mount the tool you need on the robot and place it at your field.

It comes with a 3-point hitch (cat. 2, 2 N and 3 N) and a PTO can also be specified along  with external hydraulics. 

You can control Robotti manually with a joystick or you can let it work autonomously. However, you can always interrupt the automatic operation and switch to manual control.

Safety has been given an uncompromising attention while developing Robotti.  It will react quickly and accurately if ever risk of an accident should arise. 

Robotti is easy to transport because it weighs a mere ton but its lift capacity reaches up to 750 kg. You can steer it with the joystick to drive it onto your trailer and off it – and into the field.

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