Compost stacking machine
Composting systems are often operated with trapezoidal stacking to improve the exploitation of space: the material is stacked without any gaps or spaces. The insufficient oxygen supply is compensated for with more frequent shifting of the stacks. The self-propelled shifter hoes the trapezoid or plate-like stacks with rotor blades and moves them sideways with a withdrawal conveyor.
The shifter has a hydrostatic four-wheel drive.

- Equipped with the driving control the hydrostatic device can be set automotive via diesel characteristics or via throttle pedal.
- The load limit sensing controller set to a target RPM protects the engine against overloading.
- The brake pressure and diesel regulator guarantee smooth brake reaction.
- The electronic traction control, especially the
- torque reduction for spinning wheels and the
- adaptation of the pump displacement volume to a constant speed
- The continuously variable programmable driving speed makes, for example, slow driving forwards and fast driving backwards possible and also allows road machine transportation.
Electronics
- 2 HCX controllers
- modified standard software
