The very first JUMBO was presented to the world in 1999 where at the time it was regarded as “the new dimension in large-capacity silage wagons” and was the first and only system to stand up to the emerging precision chop silage harvester market.
The JUMBO stood for efficiency, performance, top forage quality, operational reliability, economy, comfort and easy maintenance. And it was the first machine at Pöttinger to be designed entirely with 3D CAD. JUMBO inventor Pöttinger is now the world market leader in loader wagons with a stable export quota of around 90 per cent.
A quarter of a century of JUMBO, that’s 25 years of experience and development, has resulted in numerous innovations. A novelty on the loader wagon market was the option for short chopping the crop. The JUMBO 8000 model was the world’s first 25-millimetre harvester wagon.
Other innovations include the EASY MOVE swing-out knife bank, which ensures ergonomic working. The JUMBO beater rotors are used to loosen the crop. The fully automated AUTOCUT knife sharpening system ensures consistent cutting quality throughout the entire working day. The pick-up is responsible for the clean and tidy collection of the crop. The once rigid front panel of the JUMBO 1000 has now become a movable, smart front panel. While the JUMBO was designed for tractors with up to 280hp in 1999, the latest generation 7000 and 8000 series can be powered by tractors with a maximum of 500hp.