2024 Salford AerWay Classic
- Year 2024
- Make Salford
- Model AerWay
2024 Salford AerWay Classic
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When it comes to managing pasture and hay fields, the AerWay Classic has soil management covered. The Classic aerator provides versatility, durability, dependability, and all-season performance. Thousands of livestock producers trust AerWay to improve their soil productivity with the patented AerWay Shattertines that lift and fracture tough soil to increase air and water movement. The Classic is ideal for renovating pastures and managing hay fields for farms and acreages of all sizes.
QUICK ADJUST ROLLER ANGLEThe AerWay Classic features a single roller with 4 tines per row on 7.5 in. spacing. The Quick Adjust pin system allows you to vary the roller swing angle between 0° and 10° in increments of 2.5°. This enables you to ”fine tune” your setting for aeration, renovation, overseeding or pre-working your fields, for better retention of fertilizer, liquid manure, rainfall, or irrigation. One implement that can do many jobs. The AerWay is used to get the maximum benefit out of your inputs and helps to achieve a better root system that results in higher yields.
MULTIPLE TINE OPTIONSAll Ag AerWay Units allow for use of three different tine options: Cast Shattertine (Left) – Sharper edge, easier ground penetration, wears evenly and holds shape.
Forged Shattertine (Middle)- Better in sandy or abrasive soils, durable in rocky conditions, increased blade lean, and more aggressive tillage.
Forged Leaf Tine (Right) – Creates bigger pocket in soil, 1 lbs. of extra material on blade, often used in slurry or manure incorporation.
CHAIN HARROWS OPTIONAerWay chain harrows can be added to the AW Classic aerator allowing for incorporation of a wide range of inputs including manure, litter, fertilizer, herbicide, and seed. The harrows use 5/8 in. steel and features 3 in. teeth angled at 45° on one side for lighter harrowing or when working in heavier trash. The opposite side of the harrow uses 3 in. teeth angled at 15° for more rigid harrowing action. The unique tooth arrangement of the harrow is self-cleaning under most conditions.