Customers purchasing an Axis 40.2 EMC or 50.2 EMC fertiliser spreader in early September 2019 could receive an all-expenses-paid trip to Germany with Kuhn Farm Machinery.

Axis fertiliser spreader
The company is offering the trip, which will include a visit to Rauch’s new state-of-the-art spreader testing facility in Rheinmünster, near Baden Baden, to the first 20 customers from 1st September, to mark the 20th anniversary of Electronic Mass Control (EMC) technology.
Initially only available on hydraulic drive Axis spreaders, but now also a feature on mechanical drive machines, the EMC system works by constantly monitoring fertiliser flow (every second). The company says it enables almost instantaneous adjustment of speedservo/aperture positions to either side of the machine in response to changes in fertiliser flow-ability (as may be caused by a partial blockage for example). Similarly, as application rate is a function of forward speed, disc speed and working width, any changes to these parameters are managed by the machine’s information system to allow almost instantaneous adjustment on the move and the maintenance of the target application rate.
Farmers or contractors ordering an Axis 40.2 or Axis 50.2 fertiliser spreader from 1st September are advised to check with their KUHN dealer if they have qualified for the trip to Germany. Full details of the trip, which will be scheduled for spring 2020, will be available through KUHN dealerships.