Sinomush - Mushroom Picking Trolley with Manual Winch
Mushroom picking trolley with a liftable platform allows for mushroom picking from every shelving bed. The mushroom picking lorry features a working platform with smooth adjustment of its working height, can move freely up and down, left and right, improve picking efficiency.
- Made of aluminum and stainless steel
- Railing profiles made of round aluminum tubes prevent picker’s from unpleasant injuries while working/ picking
- Lightweight and durable construction
- Convenient access to the picking platform through a centrally located front aluminum gate
- Gate latch that prevents accidental opening
- Platform can be easily taken off and re-installed back onto the main frame
- Platform has safety triggers to prevent accidental dislodging from the frame
- Conveniently located unlocking lever that protects against cable breakage
- Platform’s rigid plastic slides do not need lubrication
Selective picking
Automating the movement of the lorry platform up and down and to the right and left (optional) will result in up to 2.5 kg more mushrooms per 1m2 of harvest.
Higher harvesting efficiency
The mushroom picking trolley guarantees higher harvesting efficiency per hour. Mainly due to a capability of electric raising and lowering of the platform.
Bottom and last shelf picking
Something which many mushroom farm owners value is an option of easy mushrooms picking from the bottom shelf of the shelving, as well as from the last shelf, especially for shorter people. Then a need of investing in additional equipment which is usually required to pick mushrooms from the bottom shelf no longer applies.
High security
Unique solutions were used when designing the lorry. This guarantees the safety of the mushroom farm employees and of the entire environment.
Easy and ergonomic operation
Your employees will increase the speed of harvesting and also the number of kg/h, at a much lower cost of physical effort.
Bigger crops
You will get a much bigger and faster return on your investment thanks to bigger crops per square meter of cultivation.