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Brandt adds multiple new products to grain handling lineup.

From Brandt News      www.brandt.ca
 
Brandt Agricultural Products Ltd. is pleased to announce multiple model additions to their lineup of premium GrainCarts, GrainBag loaders and unloaders, GrainVacs and swing away augers.
 
"It has been a very busy winter for us," says Brandt Agricultural Products Ltd. General Sales Manager, Arnie Josephson. "We've spent a lot of time working with customer feedback and the result is a solid group of high-performing new designs, technologies and sizing options that will meet the needs of virtually any farming operation."
 
Brandt's GrainCart lineup has expanded from two models to five, ranging from 850 to 1500 bushels and including exciting new features such as auto-unload and a joystick-controlled three-axis auger that delivers the greatest reach and height in the industry.
The lineup of GrainBag loaders and unloaders has doubled in size with the addition of three new models in 10ft and 12ft sizes that offer options like a jib crane and bag apron and deliver capacity increases of up to 150% for some units.
 
Employing a more efficient design that features cone separator technology and higher fan speeds, Brandt's new 8000HP GrainVac offers a full bin capacity of 8,000 bushels/hour, resulting in enhanced cleanup performance.
 
With capacities of up to 23,000 bushels/hour, Brandt's new 10", 13", and 16" swing away augers are built on the most reliable platform in the industry and with volume increases of up to 22%, the new HP+ models offer unmatched performance.
 
These exciting, new products will be unveiled at the Brandt Agricultural Products Ltd. display (booth #8212) at Canada's Farm Progress Show in Regina, SK, June 15-17, 2016.
 
Source : Brandt

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