en.Wedoany.com Reported - Volvo Penta has entered into a partnership with Stara to provide the power system for the latter's new self-propelled spreader. The model, designated Hércules 9.0, is designed specifically for higher-capacity fertilization operations. Under the agreement, Volvo Penta will supply D8 engines to Stara for installation in this new agricultural equipment.
The Hércules 9.0 spreader is equipped with a 9-ton hopper. This configuration is intended to reduce refilling frequency, thereby increasing effective operating time in the field. The model is powered by the Volvo Penta D8 engine, which delivers high torque at low speeds. This characteristic helps support fuel efficiency and ensures stable engine performance. Stara made the D8 engine the core power unit when developing this model.
In 2025, the machine underwent testing in Brazil through pilot units. The tests were conducted under various conditions, including diverse operating environments and load states. Subsequently, the Hércules 9.0 spreader entered production. According to Stara's plan, deliveries of the first units are expected to begin this month. Both Volvo Penta and Stara have confirmed this delivery schedule.
Volvo Penta and Stara continue their equipment development efforts. Both parties are focusing on improving productivity and operational efficiency in the agricultural sector. This collaboration spans multiple stages, from power matching to complete machine testing. Stara stated that the partnership with Volvo Penta helps achieve the equipment's performance goals.
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