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High Flow Fertilizer Spreader From Kuhn

New Axis 50.1 spreader will flow up to 1,100 pounds per minute with a new hopper base.
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Published: May 21, 2012

A newly-designed hopper with multiple angles helps the new Kuhn Axis 50.1 fertilizer spreader move 1,100 pounds of material a minute for a 500 pound per acre working rate at field speeds up to 12 miles per hour.

The slow-rotating agitator in the Axis 50.1 provides a gentle handling of seed and fertilizer, while maintaining a consistent flow of material without plugging. Kuhn's Coaxial Distribution Adjustment, provides an accurate pattern over the entire width of the machine without disc vane adjustments. In addition, the weighing system on the Axis 50.1 automatically adjusts the outlet openings when spreading conditions change for precise application.

 The new Kuhn Axis 50.1 fertilizer spreader will spread 500 pounds per acre at 12 miles per hour.

The new Kuhn Axis 50.1 fertilizer spreader will spread 500 pounds per acre at 12 miles per hour.
Critical components of the 50.1 are made of stainless steel for less corrosion and a longer working life.

For more information, visit www.KuhnNorthAmerica.com.

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