Camso Is Displaying Its Track Technology at Trade Show

Aug. 31, 2016

Camso Inc., formerly Camoplast Solideal, is exhibiting its latest track products at the Farm Progress Show, Aug. 30-Sept. 1, 2016, in Boone, Iowa.

“We aim to help farmers move large agricultural equipment while helping them to cover more ground with less negative impact in the field,” says Martin Lunkenbein, business line executive director, systems – agriculture. “We offer a tracked solution for every single step of the farming operation - from field prep to planting to harvesting and crop transportation.”

The company says its Conversion Track System (CTS) for tractors:

  • increases mobility and flotation for better performance in soft ground conditions;
  • increases stability and traction to maximize overall efficiency and quality;
  • reduces ground compaction and pressure by more than 65%; and
  • represents the simplest conversion track system on the market.

In addition the company says its new roading track :

  • gets equipment from field to field with best in-class track durability and speed while maintains performance in the field;
  • offers the lowest operating cost solution by helping customers save 30 to 40% on their cost per hour compared to the closest competitor;
  • extends track life by 20% versus previous generation of  Camso tracks; and
  • is available for Case IH Steiger Rowtrac, Magnum Rowtrac and New Holland T8 tractors.  

Camso’s CTS for tractors and new roading track, along with a wide range of tracks and track systems, will be on display at Farm Progress Show at booth #109.

A field demo will also be held between 2 and 3 p.m. every day to demonstrate the ride quality and other benefits of the conversion track system. The CTS will be mounted on a John Deere 8R tractor with a Kuhn Krause Excelerator tillage tool.

For more information, visit camso.co.