Unverferth has upgraded its Pro-Force spreaders with new Air Command section control and additional smaller pull-type models. 

Air Command

The new Air Command section control option uses pneumatics to divert material on to the spinners, designed for accurate and economical 4-section control. The section control uses a Raven, an automated and autonomous farm technology company, RCM ISOBUS controller to control sections as needed. The Air Command has fewer moving components than Unverferth’s previous offerings, designed for ease of use.

The Air Command section control will be available on PTO-operated spreader models 2250 and 1850, and 1450 and smaller models with single hydraulics.

Pull-Type Models

Unverferth is also introducing new models to the Pro-Force spreader lineup: The 1050 with 10-ton capacity, and the 1250 with 12-ton capacity. Both models will have all the features found on the larger models, like stainless steel construction, 34-inch wide belt over chain conveyor, and dual spinner disks.

For more information about the Air Command section control and pull-type Pro-force spreaders, visit umequip.com. 

Share.

Leave A Reply

Exit mobile version