Kuhn AGT

Craney

New Member
I am looking at moving from 24m to 36m tramlines, I am currently running a kongskilde wing jet and going back to a spinning disk really feels like a step in the wrong direction so it looks like a Kuhn AGT (Despite the price tag). Liquid fertiliser is not an option as out main activity is potatoes. Does anyone use an AGT? What are your thoughts? Is it able to cope with Kieserite and products like Yara Liva ok?

TIA
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Chalky

Member
Quite right, we do!

Big and pretty numb, travels well, dont think I would be rushing to use it on tates with the row ends tbh. Spreads whatever you put in it, kuhn dealers mostly not a clue about it-even the one we bought it off! In its 8th season and well looked after and good nick. Probably spreads in excess of 1400T a year , has done cereals OSR avadex etc. Would I rush for another(not knowing replacement cost)-a demount to stick on a multidrive type(that they do not do) would be preferable. Way all kit & everything else going I reckon swanky spinner rig & a couple of high tips to get output on fewer days that we could run. Horsch looking at resurrecting a machine from 1990-probably worth a look, though nothing atm I believe.
 

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