Frans Vervaet B.V.
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Frans Vervaet B.V. products

Manure Processing

Vervaet Beet Eater - Sugar Beet Harvester

Producing quality is the Nr. 1 priority  of Frans Vervaet B.V. You can tell when you have a close look  at the Vervaet 625 sugar beet harvesters. These machines are the result of over 30 years experience and a huge investment in research and development. We develop and produce machines that bring up your harvest experience  to the highest  level. Started  in 1974 in Biervliet, Netherlands, The Vervaet family developped the first self propelled tanker machine .Over the years we improved the machine so it became more reliable, efficient and effective. Frans Vervaet has always strived to  answer the customers highest requirements. With sons Edwin and Robin Vervaet, in charge of the company since 1993, The  Vervaet Beet Eaterers  are now chosen in many countries as best all-round harvester. We strive to offer you excellent quality machines and we want to help you achive your success..

Vervaet Beet Eater - Sugar Beet Harvester

Vervaet is a family business that started in 1974 by building self-propelled beet harvesters. The first Hydro Trikes were developed in 1989. Currently, more than 180 people work for Vervaet, making sure that clients from all over the world get their Q616, Q621 and their Beet Eaters 625 and 925 on time. The production of these machines takes place between February and September while the rest of the year, the staff work hard on the production and timely delivery of the Hydro Trikes. The factory premises cover 50,000 m2 nowadays, of which 13,500 m2 has been built on. Vervaet invests almost 10% of its turnover in research and development (R&D) and produces 75 to 100 new self-propelled machines every year.

Vervaet - Hydro Trike

Extra extendable axle: more power, more output. Because of the on-going increase of scale and therefor the desire for more capacity, we developed the Hydro Trike XL. The tank of this version has a capacity of 20,5 m³, which is also ideal to empty a 36 m³ truck in 2 times. The otherwise optional Borger 1550 (9m³) pump is standard on the XL Trike. Of course only 3 wheels was no longer feasible The solution was quickly found with an extra axle.