Discounts offered on Kuhn high-tech spreaders

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Written by Charlotte Cunningham

Discounts of up to £2000 are available on new Kuhn fertiliser spreader purchases up until 31 Dec 2020 where precision equipment options are included. Charlotte Cunningham reports. Applying to Kuhn’s Axis 40.2 and Axis 50.2 spreaders, the discount scheme is triggered when three or more precision features are ordered on new machines, according to the firm. Eligible precision spreading features include Electronic Mass Control (EMC), weigh cells, hydraulic drive, ISOBUS control terminals and electric hopper covers. The scheme works on a sliding scale, with three precision features triggering a discount of £400. Thereafter, each additional precision feature adds a further £400 up to a maximum discount of £2000 when seven features are included. Further details on Kuhn’s precision spraying equipment are available at https://www.kuhn.co.uk/axis-precision-spreader-technology-offer and those interested in taking advantage of the precision fertiliser spreader discount scheme are advised to contact their local Kuhn dealer.
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