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Great Plains Ag Launches Narrow Transport Tillage Tools

Great Plains Ag Launches Narrow Transport Tillage Tools
May 14, 2025
By Ryan Ridley
Assistant Editor, North American Content, Farms.com

New Tillage Models Offer Easy Transport in Tight Areas

Great Plains Ag has introduced a new line of narrow transport tillage equipment, offering farmers efficient solutions for today’s tighter, more congested roadways. 

Built on the trusted platforms of the Turbo-Max and Terra-Max, the new HT1100 and VT1100 models are designed to simplify transportation and fieldwork. 

Great Plains also unveiled a narrow transport drill. 

These new tools are made to move down roads as narrow as 10 feet, making them ideal for areas where large equipment might face challenges in traffic. 

Tony Wisker, vice president of sales and marketing with Great Plains, connected with Farms.com to discuss these new narrow offerings. 

For tillage needs, Great Plains offers two size options with the narrow transport: 20-foot and 25-foot versions of both the Terra-Max HT1110 and Turbo-Max VT1110 models. 

These units allow users to navigate roads with just 12-foot width, making travel to and from fields safer and more convenient. 

These new models continue Great Plains’ tradition of innovation, performance, and farmer-friendly design. 

With the growing need for efficient transport and compact equipment, these solutions help producers save time and reduce hassle. 

These new models highlight how farm equipment can evolve to meet modern challenges while staying true to quality and reliability. 

Take a closer look at these narrow transport models in the video below. 




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