
The 989 is the latest pea harvester from PMC.
Norfolk-based PMC Harvesters has introduced the new 989 self-propelled pea harvester.
The 989 has a load-sensing hydraulic system. All variable-speed circuits have axial piston pumps to match flow to circuit requirements, which gives a power saving compared to gear pumps.
The New 989 has been designed to give outstanding yield and reliability on all terrains and difficult conditions. The large-capacity, high-tipping hopper means reduced off-loading time and increased transport efficiency.
The harvester features the latest Claas Vista cab and offers improved operator controls coupled with the next generation of PMC's Harvest Vision System.
 | The new PMC 989 pea harvester is fitted with a Claas-built cab.
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Larger front- and middle-axle agricultural tyres, combined with front- and rear-wheel steering, have improved manoeuvrability and help minimise soil compaction.
The new 989 is a little more than 12m long and weighs 27,560kg. It is powered by a 400hp Deutz engine fuelled from a 1,000-litre diesel tank.
The harvester has a pea hopper volume of 3.1 cubic metres that holds about 1,900kg of crop.
For more information visit: www.pmcharvesters.com.