Double L - Commodity Scoops
Older farmers may remember when the first potato scoop was manufactured. It was painted red and was engineered by a company named after a Russian satellite. Like so many innovations, the inventor creates it, but it takes someone else to perfect it. Double L's scoop models transcend the original and contemporary scoop designs of its competitors in virtually every way. The difference is in the details. Double L's scoops use the highest quality components to drive the machine. Every aspect has been refined to protect your product, extend the usable lifespan of the equipment, and provide a comfortable user experience to your operator.
ELONGATED SNOUT
Every time the operator repositions the scoop snout, there is a possibility of product damage when the snout comes in contact with the pile. Ideally, operators should need to move the snout as little as possible. With a longer snout, the operator drives deeper into the product pile and can unload the cellar at full capacity for minutes without repositioning the machine.
NO-DROP TELESCOPING BOOM
What's more impressive than having the industry's longest telescoping boom on a scoop? Answer: Having a telescoping boom that doesn't drop product at any point along the belt. Wouldn't it be nice if you could have both? With the 4500 Series Scoop, you can.
VARI-PITCH
Few cellar floors are completely level. There are even fewer scoops that can adjust to the inconsistencies in the relief of the cellar floor. The snout on the Double L Scoop can pitch up or down to compensate for any dips and bumps in your cellar.
HYDRAULIC WHEEL FENDERS
Wheel fenders do a great job nudging product out of the path of the drive wheels. As the operator uses Vari-Pitch to pitch the snout up or down, the hydraulic wheel fenders automatically adjust their position to remain level with the ground.
