KUHN takes FIGAN its innovations in livestock machinery
The KUHN brand, specializing in the design and development of livestock machinery, will showcase its latest developments in the 13th edition of the International Animal Production Fair (FIGAN), to be held in Zaragoza from 28th to 31st March.
From its exhibit space, located in pavilion 5 B/D 33-36, KUHN, through its qualified staff, will advise potential customers on the machines that best suit their needs. Thus, this brand will participate in FIGAN with a wide representation of its range of Collection Machinery, which highlights its packer of fixed camera combined with taper, as a unique concept in the market, i-BIO + model, with mesh strap or plastic. As a model of variable chamber baler, KUHN will expose the VB 2260 with chopper rotor OC14. To complete the range, you can see the suspended round bale winder RW 1200 C with electronic control and 3-pole feeder cable with fuse designed to connect to the tractor battery.
In the Forage Harvesting range, where KUHN is a world leader, it will present innovations in two models of mowers: the front mower conditioner FC 3125 DF, capable of swilling the product between the wheels of the tractor and the mower conditioner suspended with steel blades FC 314 DF, which offers functionality, comfort and reliability. Also within this range will be shown the suspended double rotor rake and central swiveling
Within the range of livestock, KUHN will expose the SPW Compact 18 self-propelled vertical twin-screw mixer, developed for intensive use, with great performance and comfort for the user as main features
In addition, the PRIMOR 2060 M distributor shredder with chopper for all forages and the narrow mixer trailer with PROFILE 1880 transversal distribution, with two vertical augers and a box capacity of 18 m3 will be present.
Last but not least, the DELTIS 2 suspended sprayer can be seen “in situ” with the product incorporator OPTIFILLER, a new feature that gives it the capacity of drags and the compactness of a suspended one.
Source: KUHN