Various construction options from box to field sprayer and from potato planter to manure tank. Everything is possible.
Bram Wijnen is a passionate machine builder, particularly focused on developing and refining multifunctional self-propelled vehicles. After importing Lite-Trac machines from the UK, he decided to further develop the concept and start mass production in Brabant. His goal is to make agriculture more efficient by building self-propelled machines that can be equipped with interchangeable bodies for various tasks, such as planting machines or fertilizer spreaders. Wijnen envisions a future where self-propelled machines serve as versatile tool carriers, especially for large-scale farmers who need higher capacity and reduced soil compaction.
Ten years ago, Wijnen came across Lite-Trac, which inspired him to expand the concept. After several years of collaboration with the UK manufacturer, Wijnen decided to take production into his own hands. He purchased the designs and concept from Lite-Trac and began setting up a production line in Reusel. The first fully developed machine, featuring a revamped chassis, cabin, and engine, has already been delivered. Wijnen sees great potential for these machines, not only in agriculture but also for industrial applications and even government use.