A new ISOBUS touchscreen is now an option across the full range of Bunning manure spreaders, offering users faster processing speeds, variable rate application, and creating as applied maps after spreading.
The 7in Topcon iD1 touchscreen replaces the ISOcan screen as the smallest control unit for the spreaders. Benefits of the iD1 screen include the powerful Horizon ISO operating software, producing clearer graphics and delivering faster processing speeds than the ISOcan system.
Variable rate application of manures in accordance with prescription maps is also possible. Operators can monitor field requirements and generate as applied maps following applications, which can be helpful for compliance and job recording. The screen operates Topcon GPS separate to the tractor, while the iD1 is compatible with other machines for versatility across farming operations.
Ben Johnson, UK and IRE sales manager for Bunning, says the addition provides more options for recording work outputs. “ISOBUS control is an option on all our spreaders, so offering users improved interfaces that work seamlessly, is essential. Greater flexibility, improved job recording accuracy and variable rate application are essential, and this option allows users to select the correct touchscreen to suit their requirements.”
The iD1 touchscreen is available alongside the larger 12in Topcon XD+ touchscreen and both are compatible with the full range of Bunning Horizontal Beater and Disc (HBD) and Twin Vertical Auger (TVA) spreaders, from 6t up to 40t.