2024 Salford AB260CS Applicator Base
- Year 2024
- Make Salford
- Model AB260CS Applicator
2024 Salford AB260CS Applicator
Engineered for the CaseIH® Trident™ high clearance chassis, the AB260CS pneumatic applicator can comfortably cover more than 90 acres per hour at 12 miles per hour. That’s over 14% more than the leading competitor.
With 80’ air booms and a two-compartment hopper for multi-product, variable rate, application, the AB260CS offers the greatest efficiency in the field. The new boom system has fewer moving parts and a tighter fold for greater operator visibility in road transport and the enhanced hopper means fewer fills and stops.
Features may include:BOOM PROTECTIONThe hydraulic boom suspension allows for greater in-field stability at higher operating speeds and can be adjusted in-cab to maintain height in rolling terrain. The bi-fold booms are built with spring-protected break-away tips and boom skis are fitted to help further reduce the risk of tip damage during a boom ground strike. Enhanced mid-boom breakaway features allow the operator to fold the boom even if an object has been struck, breaking the shear bolt. The new boom system has fewer moving parts and has a tighter flat-fold for greater visibility during road transport.
STAINLESS STEEL BIN SCREENSThe long-life, 304 stainless steel bin screens prevent large clumps of fertilizer and foreign material from being fed into the system and causing material flow issues at the funnel or through other systems.
The bin screens are recessed into the hopper for quicker loading times.
INTEGRATED RATE AND BOOM CONTROLSPrescription variable rate control is handled through the CaseIH Viper 4+, with the Rave RCM™ software. Operators get a simple and intuitive interface. Left and right sections can be operated manually through the multi-function handle or automatically using sectional control. The fan is operated using a PWM valve and controlled through the Raven RCM controller. The fold controls match the wet boom system, simplifying use and reducing operator training time.