Hendrik Nielsen from Quicke front loaders in Sweden visited this year’s NAMPO in Bothaville. He displayed the company’s products at their local distributor Rovic’s stand to South African farmers. The company has seven decades of expertise in front loader equipment.

Quicke’s two best-known front loaders are the X-series  and Q-series.

The X-series front loader is an all-rounder front loader for all day use such as handling bales and light material. According to Hendrik, the smaller loader is suitable for most loading needs on a farm.

The front loader has a parallel connection for full control over the attachment. It is also available with Softdrive shock absorbers and a hydraulic implement locking device.

The X-series is a smaller front loader suitable for handling bales and light loads.

 

Front loaders in the X-series are suitable for smaller tractors up to 120 kW. The design of the loaders improve work performance to be as productive and economical as possible.

According to Hendrik the bigger, more professional Q-series is more suitable for the full-time, large-scale farmer who requires long hours of hard work from a front loader.

The digitally integrated front loader makes full use of the tractor’s potential.

The difference between the two series is that on this loader the welding points that are under stress are casted and forged to make it stronger.

The rounded design makes the implement suitable for most modern tractors. You can clearly see where you are working and deal with awkward angles.

With Q-companion, the Q-series offers simply the best, most capable, most efficient tools on the market. The Q-companion scale can instantly weigh the load.

The QCS control system with multiple linkages makes it easy to handle the full workload without difficulty.

The Q-series is a larger front loader equipped with the QCS control set system with multiple linkages.

The front loaders are equipped with a mechanical control stick, but for the farmer who will use the equipment full time, the electric control stick is recommended.

Something new for the South African market is a range of attachments suitable for all sizes of front loaders, from the one used in the backyard, to the large one used for earthmoving, and the medium-sized wheel loader.

The attachments are not only suitable for Quicke’s front loaders but also for other well-known brands.

Quicke’s front loaders are backed up by seventy years of dedicated research and development to adapt to changing agricultural conditions.

The Q-series is equipped with a mechanical control stick, but for a farmer who uses the loader all day and every day, an electric control stick is recommended.

Everything Quicke does – down to the smallest piece of precision welding – is aimed at improving, facilitating, and making the operator’s work safer through exceptional quality and attention to the smallest details.

For more information on Quicke’s series contact Rovic. Also visit their website at www.rovic.com for more information.

Quicke’s new addition to the market are several implements that not only work with their own front loaders, but also with other brands.