Oct 28, 2024 | news
The Fendtgüinos 2024 event took place on October 3 in Manzanares, Ciudad Real, featuring a demonstration of several OVLAC implements alongside Fendt tractors.
After a five-year hiatus, the event returned with great success and public enthusiasm, showcasing all the latest technological innovations in the sector.
The OVLAC machines that attendees could experience included: the Mini plow, the XLander and VersaTill cultivators, and the Maxidisc II quick disc harrow.
The Mini plow is designed to combine the benefits of traditional plowing with minimum tillage, managing large volumes of residue at shallow depths.
The XLander is an evolution of a unique cultivator: alternating short and long tines improve residue flow, preventing blockages.
The VersaTill is a versatile cultivator that allows for superficial work, deep mixing, and chisel plowing.
The Maxidisc II is the latest generation of OVLAC’s quick disc harrows, with a compact and robust design that enables work in all types of soils and crops.
Fendtgüinos is undoubtedly a great opportunity for all farmers to enjoy a unique experience, with its spectacular display that allows attendees to have a pleasant time watching Fendt tractors and OVLAC machinery, showcasing the perfect combination for soil work.
More information:
Fendt
https://www.fendt.com/es/consulta-compra/promociones/fendtguinos-2024
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