Spreaders at the Royal Highland Show 2025
G T Bunning and Sons will return to the Royal Highland Show 2025 on the same larger stand as last year, displaying four manure spreaders suited to the diverse Scottish market.
This will include a trio of Twin Vertical Auger (TVA) single axle machines, showcasing the flexibility of the range. The smallest spreader is a Lowlander 75 MK4, which is suited to small farms and upland contractors who require a machine with modest dimensions to access tight gateways and yards. The Lowlander 75 has a carrying capacity of 9.5t and features the same robust build quality as the larger models in Bunning’s range.
Two Lowlander 120 spreaders will be on the stand – one is a TVA design and the other is the sole Horizontal Beater and Spinning Disc (HBD) machine on display. The Lowlander 120 HBD is capable of driving spread widths up to 24m, while the Lowlander 120 TVA is a Hybrid machine, offering increased output and improved material shredding compared with standard TVA models.
The Hybrid option uses the Widebody auger design, increasing auger width to 1,830mm (standard is 1,500mm wide) and includes the large diameter bottom blades. The wider augers improve the flow of some products at high rates as there is no width limitation as it passes into the augers.
Furthermore, the Lowlander 120 Hybrid TVA spreader will be fitted with weigh cells. All Bunning spreaders, in both TVA and HBD design, are available weigh cell ready, with an optional Isobus rate controller system to improve application accuracy, allowing monitoring and live rate adjustment.
The final model at the show is a Lowlander 105 TVA, with all models built in the UK at Bunning’s modern Norfolk factory and sold with a three-year warranty as standard.
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