KUHN won two awards at the EIMA 2018 Technical Innovation Competition: in the Fertiliser Spreader section for the SpeedServo system and in the Ploughing section for the Smart Ploughing system
The EIMA International 2018 Evaluation Committee awarded recognition with a „Special Mention” to two technical innovations related to two technologies: SpeedServo, an innovative gear system that increases the efficiency of AXIS fertiliser spreaders with 25% and Smart Plowing, automatic field positioning of VARI MASTER L On Land VARI MASTER L On Land defathing plough troughs using GPS.
The honours represent two important awards that give value to KUHN's goals: to be always close to farmers with innovative solutions that make machine management simple and increase productivity and efficiency.
The innovations come from the experience that KUHN has acquired and strengthened over 190 years of activity.
The new KUHN AXIS 40.2 H-EMC with SpeedServo completely changes the productivity of electrically driven centrifugal distributors. SpeedServo is a gear system that controls the opening of the auger.
The plus of this SpeedServo system is its extraordinary simplicity, with distinct advantages over other drive systems used by other manufacturers.
The SpeedServo is up to three times faster than conventional linear-drive harrow systems, while keeping spreading accuracy unchanged. The AXIS 40.2 H EMC fertiliser spreader with SpeedServo increases spreading efficiency by 25% compared to traditional fertiliser spreaders, thanks to the quick adjustment of the metering and distribution system.
Thanks to its simplicity, robustness and reliability, SpeedServo significantly improves performance while delivering excellent efficiency and lower energy consumption.
The VARI MASTER L plough with On Land kit, the new SMART PLOUGHING innovation from KUHN which, thanks to GPS, allows sequential insertion of tro trowels into the soil after turning at the end of the row.
This is a true section control system that allows you to automatically and individually lift each ploughing unit thanks to a fully integrated system in the plough itself. Lifting takes place via the GPS system. The geolocation of the plough allows you to automate the entry and exit points of the troughs, achieving a uniform ploughing regardless of working conditions and field shape.


