Launched only months ago, Fendt’s 30-foot Momentum Planter brings the most agronomically advanced planting system in the world to smaller operations. Equipped with SmartFrame™ technology, a Vertical Contouring Toolbar, Load Logic™, and the industry’s highest capacity for seed, and both liquid and dry fertilizer, the Momentum planter can provide a 5-bushel/acre yield advantage over the competition.
New Aftermarket Kits designed to add even greater efficiencies and effectiveness to AGCO equipment will be on display. SimplEbale™ retrofits onto new and existing Massey Ferguson 1800 Series Small Square Balers and delivers improved bale consistency, increased operational efficiency, and higher reliability than non-equipped balers. The upgrade’s interface provides guidance that simplifies operation and maintenance, such as a flake-by-flake indicator that provides immediate feedback so operators can adjust ground speed without waiting on a bale to tie. And Fendt’s IDEAL Air Blaster kit provides in-cab, one-button removal of debris from the combine’s feederhouse, eliminating the time-consuming (and dirty) chore of climbing from the cab to manually clear debris, reducing maintenance, and improving visibility.
AGCO’s booth will feature a spectrum of many other innovative exhibits from across its product lines, including Fendt’s IDEAL® 10T combine, Rogator® 900 Series adjustable-height applicator, and several of its cutting-edge tractor models. Massey Ferguson will also bring members of its new S Series tractors, compact utility equipment (CUE), hay balers, and a Gleaner® S9 combine. High school students can also learn about the exciting AGCO Agriculture Service Technician Associate Degree program from Parkland College representatives in the booth. This dealer-sponsored program provides Associate in Applied Science (A.A.S.) degrees to students who complete instruction specific to AGCO-branded equipment and cutting-edge precision ag technologies at Parkland College.
To learn more about AGCO’s innovative brands or AgRevolution, stop by booth 7801 at the 2024 National Farm Machinery Show on February 14-17, or visit AGCOcorp.com or AgRev.com. To learn more about our AGCO technical curriculum, AGCO NexTech schools, and scholarship opportunities go to agtechnician.com.
Source : Ag cocorp