2020 Kuhn North America PS Series 160 Trailer Horizontal

2020 Kuhn North America PS Series 160 Trailer Horizontal

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  • Year 2020
  • Make Kuhn North America
  • Model PS Series
2020 Kuhn North America PS Series 160 Trailer Horizontal

2020 Kuhn North America PS Series 160 Trailer Horizontal

2020 Kuhn North America PS Series 160 Trailer Horizontal

Built to Last

KUHN Knight PS 100 Series ProSpread® apron box spreaders, with heaped capacities ranging from 440-570 ft³, are designed for feeder, cow/calf, and dairy operations that process a wide array of semi-solid and solid materials.

Help meet the changing needs of livestock and dairy producers. The all-welded box construction provides a solid framework. PS 100 Series spreaders, available with horizontal beaters, VertiSpread® vertical beaters or AccuSpread® spinner discharge, spread the toughest solid materials quickly and evenly with the hydraulically controlled, variable-speed apron. The simple, protected center driveline improves dependability while reducing maintenance. The solid, poly floor also eliminates corrosion concerns.

Built To Last

All-Steel, Welded Construction

An all-steel construction provides the backbone and solid framework for these spreaders. This simple, yet effective design keeps the sides and beater panels aligned for the life of the machine. The all-welded construction includes a reinforced tongue that pulls directly from the axle for added strength and durability. An A-frame assembly keeps the sides and beater panels correctly aligned for strong box integrity. A round-tube bottom, on the rear, promotes self-cleaning by helping prevent material breakup.

Center-Mounted Driveline

This simple design eliminates the need for extra chains and sprockets that are necessary for a side-mounted driveline. This simple design uses high-quality sealed bearings to provide reliable power delivery with lower maintenance requirements. The driveline is located underneath the unit, thus reducing the possibility of damage during loading.

Center-Mounted Driveline

This simple design eliminates the need for extra chains and sprockets that are necessary for a side-mounted driveline. This simple design uses high-quality sealed bearings to provide reliable power delivery with lower maintenance requirements. The driveline is located underneath the unit, thus reducing the possibility of damage during loading.

High-Density, Two-Piece Poly Floor

A two-piece, ?” solid poly floor provides more strength and durability than individual tongue and groove boards while reducing friction. This means that less power is required for unloading versus alternative steel or wooden floors. The poly floor provides impact resistance when dropping heavy loads into the spreader. The two-piece design allows for expansion or contraction with changing temperatures. The plastic floor also reduces winter freeze-down issues to provide trouble-free service and long life.

PTO

PTO Power, Rated Engine Speed 104 kw (140 hp)
PTO Type Drive: 1000 Rpm

Chassis

Overload Protection Shear Bolt

Dimensions

Overall Length 828 cm (326")
Length Inside Box: 605 cm (238")
Depth, Maximum Inside Box: 109 cm (42")
Width Inside Box:183 cm (72")
Overall Height Top of Beaters: 211 cm (83") | Top of Thrown Object Shield: -/30 cm ( -/121")
Height Loading : 203 cm (80")
Overall Width Tread: 330 cm (130")
Ground Clearance 41 cm (16")
Dimensions Floor: 1.6 cm (0.6 ") Poly | Beater Diameter: 51 cm (20") | Shaft Diameter: 5 cm (2") | Slat Size: 0.6x3.8x5.0 cm (0.25"x1.5"x2.0")
Flighting Thickness 1 cm (0.38")
Spindle Diameter 8.6 cm (3.38")

Capacities

Struck Level 11.3 m³ (400 ft³)
Heaped Capacity 16.1 m³ (570 ft³)
Features Maximum Net Load: 17,237 kg (38,000 lbs)

Weights

Weight Unit: 4,309 kg (9,500 lbs)

Features

Features Trailer Axle: Tandem Bogie | Endgate: Guillotine | Front Panel and Sides: 10 GA |Standard Number of Beaters: 2 | Number of Paddles or Teeth: 14 Paddles | Number of Aprons: 2 | Sprockets: 6- Tooth | Slats per Apron: 27
Chain Type Pintle (X or XH)
Hub Type 10 -Bolt

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