Kuhn Farm Machinery will head to Cereals 2026 with its new trailed Karan sprayer, which was launched last year.
The mid-range Power 6000 model will be exhibited, said to offer high daily outputs. It utilises a 36m aluminium boom and has a tank capacity of 6,000 litres.
John Hulland, UK sales manager, says: “Cereals is the ideal platform to showcase our arable focussed machines, especially the premium Karan trailed sprayer for operators requiring high accuracy and rapid filling times.
“The Karan has been four years in development, driven by extensive research into operator requirements for high output trailed sprayers. It’s a well-used phrase, but the Karan is 99% new and is specifically aimed at maximising spraying time and accuracy.”
A key part of the machine is the Eagle boom technology package, which uses ultrasonic sensors to constantly monitor and adjust boom position in relation to the spray target.
According to the company, operators can maintain accuracy even at speeds of 25kph and stable boom heights from 30cm. It can also be equipped with nozzles spaced at 25cm, and Kuhn’s I-Spray spot application technology.
Other features include Track-Matic for steering angles up to 28deg, and an integrated winch to enable pump removal in just 15 minutes.
The company will also showcase its updated range of Espro drills, with the 4002 R machine on the stand. It features a full-length, mid-height operator platform for improved hopper access, and can be half-folded for easier loading.
The new Espro machines also have a straight disc option for reducing soil movement, and the 6m model is 700kg lighter than the previous generation.
“Other machines on display include the largest Axis 50.2 H EMC W mounted fertiliser spreader, Optimer and Cultimer stubble cultivators and a trio of CCI screens (CCI 60, CCI 800 and largest CCI 1200) all offering versatile interfaces that can be switched between tractors and connected to Isobus implements from various manufacturers. We’re looking forward to meeting new and existing customers at what promises to be a busy and positive show,” concludes John.
