New Air Boom Applicator Promises Unprecedented Efficiency And Accuracy - AgWeb
Salford Group is introducing its new air boom applicator: the AB640.
This 90-ft. applicator is one the company says will deliver unprecedented efficiency and accurate application of fertilizer, crop protection products, and seed.
“Salford’s Valmar air boom applicators are known for robust performance and precision,” said Gavin Held, application equipment product manager at Salford Group. “With the AB640, we’ve improved these machines with a greater application width, enhanced hydraulic metering, and other great features. These advancements benefit crop producers by boosting efficiency and enabling more precise input management. These are critical factors in crop production.”
Salford shares the AB640 has the capability to cover 22% more ground than traditional 70 ft. models. This reduces the overall number of passes needed - which not only saves time, but also minimizes soil compaction.
“The AB640 demonstrates Salford’s leadership in soil management and nutrient application equipment,” says David Webster, president of Salford Group. “This applicator meets the evolving crop fertility and protection needs of modern producers.”
Some of the machine’s notable features include:• 640 cubic ft. hopper• A heavy-duty walking tandem• Dual 800r/65 tires• 100 cubic ft. micro-bin with optional secondary metering
Raven integrations include a rate control module (RCM) that controls precision application, manages variable rate functions and left/right section control for the main hopper metering and the micro-bin. An optional Raven XRT auto-boom technology is available for help in maintaining a consistent boom height - protecting the boom from ground strikes and keeping proper pattern overlap.
Ease of use was also top of mind for the product’s designers, as it includes built-in sight windows, an electric roll tarp, and grease banks that simplify maintenance.
The AB640 90-foot air boom applicator is available now from select Salford dealers.
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