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Tuesday, 25 August 2009 11:02

Kuhn North America, Inc., of Brodhead, Wisconsin, introduces the new PSC Series ProSpread Commercial apron box spreaders. These truck and trailer models are designed for operators who need a high-capacity, heavy-duty machine to spread the toughest solid materials.

The PSC Series models provide consistent performance, dependability and long life with their sturdy all-welded construction, friction-resistant poly floor and innovative split-apron drive. A hydraulically-controlled, variable-speed apron allows even spreading of pen pack, feedlot and dairy manure, and many other solid materials. These spreaders can accommodate horizontal and vertical beaters, and include three models with capacities of 610, 710 and 810 heaped cubic feet. Operators can save on fertilizer costs by combining vertical beaters, with their wide, consistent 25-to-30 foot spread pattern, and an optional scale system to monitor application quantities and take maximum advantage of the nutrient value of manure.

Visit www.kuhnnorthamerica.com for more information.  ANM
 

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