Kuhn Axis 30.
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High-precision fertilizer spreader featuring CDA technology for consistent, efficient crop nutrient management.
Description
Precision farming with Kuhn Axis 30.
The Kuhn Axis 30. series is a benchmark for farms that prioritize fertilizer efficiency and consistent yield. The primary differentiator for this model is the proprietary CDA (Coaxial Distribution Adjustment) system. Unlike standard centrifugal spreaders, the drop point of the fertilizer shifts automatically as the working width changes. This design preserves the integrity of delicate fertilizer pellets and ensures a perfectly symmetrical spreading pattern.
Operational strengths and considerations
- Precision Dosing: The system handles a wide range of fertilizer types and even seeds with high accuracy, making it a versatile tool for various field tasks.
- Build Quality: The heavy-duty gearbox and industrial-grade paint finish are designed to withstand the corrosive nature of fertilizers over years of intensive operation.
- Maintenance Requirements: Performance is excellent, but it comes with a condition: thorough cleaning is essential. The complex metering gate mechanism can bind if left unwashed, particularly when switching between different products.
Who is this for? The Kuhn Axis 30. is tailored for progressive farmers who rely on ISOBUS integration and variable rate application (VRA). By utilizing field maps, operators can reduce fertilizer waste by up to 10% on irregularly shaped plots. This machine is a reliable workhorse that maintains a stable application rate, even at higher operating speeds where competitive models might lose consistency.
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