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Hay Range | Jan 2021 HAY RANGE | JAN 2021 VOMAX - GAZEEKA HAY RANGE JAN 2021 1 Vomax Instrumentation Pty Ltd Phone: +61 8 8297 0000 E-mail: [email protected] Address: U3, 2-4 Marker Avenue, Marleston SA 5033 Mail: PO Box 511 Marleston SA 5033, Australia Find all your favourite Gazeeka and Vomax instruments, parts and information at vomax.com.au 2 VOMAX - GAZEEKA HAY RANGE JAN 2021 MICROWAVE MOISTURE SYSTEMS Page 4/5 Page 6 Page 7 Big Square Balers: Small Square Balers: Round Balers: Gazeeka 870s / 870i Gazeeka 180s Gazeeka 180r WEATHER SENSING CONNECTIVITY Page 8/9: Page 10: Page 11: Gazeeka WeatherBox Gazeeka WeatherBox Gazeeka G-Link HayReady Alert System Online Portal APPLICATION EQUIPMENT LEGAL Page 12/13: Page 14/15: Palmer Ag Applicators Standard Terms and Conditions of Contract VOMAX - GAZEEKA HAY RANGE JAN 2021 3 MICROWAVE MOISTURE SYSTEMS KNOW YOUR MOISTURE KEY FEATURES Marker units fitted as standard Bluetooth connectivity – Complete integration with the – which give a visual indication allowing infield, remote access Palmer Ag applicator system – of wet spots. Allowing you to for software updates and keeping you in control of your make informed decisions about troubleshooting. hay program. potentially hazardous bales. PART NUMBER BIG SQUARE BALERS (870S WITH TOUCH SCREEN CONSOLE) $ (EX. GST) $ (INC. GST) 870s-B01-R00 870s Standard Brackets (MF21xx/MF22xx/BB960/980/9080) $8,465.00 $9,311.50 870s-B02-R00 870s with Mounting Brackets for a Krone 1290 BiG Pack Baler $8,875.00 $9,762.50 870s-B03-R00 870s with Mounting Brackets for an MF21xx/22xx baler with Bale Scales $8,620.00 $9,482.00 870s-B04-R00 870s with mounting brackets for a Kuhn LSB 1290 / LSB 1290 D / JD L340 baler $8,515.00 $9,366.50 870s-B05-R00 870s with mounting brackets for a Claas 3300 baler $8,465.00 $9,311.50 870s-B06-R00 870s with mounting brackets for NH BB1290 / Case LB434 $8,465.00 $9,311.50 870s-B07-R00 870s with mounting brackets for NH BB1290-Plus / Case LB434-XL $8,465.00 $9,311.50 870s-B08-R00 870s with mounting brackets for an Agco 2370 baler with bale scales $8,770.00 $9,647.00 870s-B09-R00 870s with mounting brackets for a Claas 5200/5300 baler $8,875.00 $9,762.50 870s-B10-R00 870s with mounting brackets for a Kuhn LSB 1290 iD baler $8,570.00 $9,427.00 870s-B11-R00 870s with mounting brackets for a NH BB 1290 HD $8,465.00 $9,311.50 4 VOMAX - GAZEEKA HAY RANGE JAN 2021 MICROWAVE MOISTURE SYSTEMS QUICK GUIDE Instantaneous, peak and average moisture readings 25 readings per second - each of those readings boasting an area of approximately a square foot right through the bale Fitted with our v8 microwave module, for increased moisture range, precision and processing speed Improved precision with new bale weight input Precision within ±0.7% of oven dried sample (cured hay only) Plus • Systems to suit all baler types • ISObus compatible for selected balers • Non-contact, microwave technology that measures total water molecules – NOT the conductivity of the water • Customisable spray level – giving you control over how you manage potentially hazardous bales PART NUMBER BIG SQUARE BALERS (870I ISOBUS ONLY) $ (EX. GST) $ (INC. GST) 870i-B01-R00 870i Agco MF2270 - MY post Aug. 2014 $7,445.00 $8,189.50 870i-B02-R00 870i with mounting brackets for a Krone 1290 HDP - 2018 on w/ CCI 1200 terminal $7,955.00 $8,750.50 870i-B03-R00 870i Agco MF2270 - MY post Aug. 2014 with scales $7,650.00 $8,415.00 870i-B08-R00 870i with mounting brackets for an Agco 2370 baler $7,805.00 $8,585.50 870i-B10-R00 870i with mounting brackets for a Kuhn LSB 1290 iD baler (w/ CCI 1200 terminal) $7,650.00 $8,415.00 870i-B11-R00 870i with mounting brackets for a NH BB 1290 HD $7,445.00 $8,189.50 VOMAX - GAZEEKA HAY RANGE JAN 2021 5 MICROWAVE MOISTURE SYSTEMS KEY FEATURES QUICK GUIDE Instantaneous, peak and average moisture readings Bluetooth connectivity – allowing infield, remote access for software updates and 25 readings per second - troubleshooting. each boasting an area of approximately 60mm right through the bale Fitted with our v8 microwave module, for increased moisture range, precision and processing speed Universal brackets that fit most Crop Select - improved tow-behind applications, such precision in a range of as accumulators, scales, Bale different crop types. Baron, etc. Plus • Non-contact, microwave / technology that measures total water molecules – NOT the conductivity of the water • Customisable moisture alarm – The user firendly D1439 terminal giving you audible ques when displays average, maximum the moisture hits a certain level and instantaneous moisture readings, allows the user to carry Standard brackets for all • out air calibrations, set width baler types and adjust the moisture alarm. • Compatible with Marcrest Swing- Max, Power Linx and Bale Baron PART NUMBER SMALL SQUARE BALERS (180S WITH D1439 TERMINAL) $ (EX. GST) $ (INC. GST) 180S-B01-R00 180s with mouting brackets for MF1840 baler $5,250.00 $5,775.00 180S-B02-R00 180s with mouting brackets for NH BC5070 baler $5,250.00 $5,775.00 6 VOMAX - GAZEEKA HAY RANGE JAN 2021 MICROWAVE MOISTURE SYSTEMS The Gazeeka Model 180R microwave moisture system for round balers. COMING LATE 2021 SELECT BALERS ONLY QUICK Plus Instantaneous, peak GUIDE and average moisture readings • Non-contact, microwave technology that measures total water molecules – NOT the conductivity of the water 25 readings per second - each of those readings boasting an area of • Customisable moisture alarm – approximately 60mm right through giving you audible ques when the the bale moisture hits a certain level Fitted with our v8 microwave module, for increased moisture range, precision and processing speed VOMAX - GAZEEKA HAY RANGE JAN 2021 7 WEATHER SENSING HAYREADY Remote hay alert system to notify you when IMPROVED your ideal baling conditions are apparent. FOR 2021 More bales. More sleep. KEY FEATURES HayReady In house designed components More bales. More sleep. So you know you are getting the very best. Optional pyranometer Ceramic (sunlight irradiance) bearings For measuring solar radiation, a key For longevity indicator for dry-down time. in the field. Signal booster Antenna within the turret to ensure the strongest signal where ever you are. Robust sensors All new D1400 controller board Trialled and tested Lower power and smarter. senors that suit the Australian climate. Designed & manufactured in Australia More server calculations Tooling and moulding all done locally Dew point, Delta T, using high grade ASA plastic. GFDI and more. 8 VOMAX - GAZEEKA HAY RANGE JAN 2021 WEATHER SENSING Now with the Gen4 D1400 controller board. QUICK GUIDE Boasting 1/6th the power consumption of previous generations. Keeping you connected for longer. Alarm function, so you don’t sleep through your ideal baling conditions Never miss out on a perfect baling window again! Data stored since inception The WeatherBox is designed to be mounted to your tractor roof and sends all in-field data straight to your mobile phone. Jam-packed with an array of sensors, this compact, mobile weather station measures all your key hay baling indicators. Such as, temperature, relative humidity, wind speed, wind Plus direction, solar radiation, dew point and much more. • Complete control over This system comes standard with the original HayReady alert system. custom alerts Simply open up your custom alert dashboard, in the mobile app and turn • Realtime, onsite weather data from on your preferred conditions and customise the alert levels. Switch on the the field to your phone in an instant alarm function and be sure that you don’t miss another opportunity. • Mobile app, so you are never too far from the field • New design gill radiation shield and temp/humidity sensor board – giving your sensor superior protection in harsh conditions • Gen4 D1400 controller board • Optional pyranometer to measure solar radiation to monitor dry-down rate • $250.00 annual subscription • Unlimited user access to view your weather data and setup their own custom alerts PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION $ (EX. GST) $ (INC. GST) 035-B01-R00 Gazeeka WeatherBox (gen4) $2,300.00 $2,530.00 035-B02-R00 Gazeeka WeatherBox w/ Pyranometer (gen4) $2,500.00 $2,750.00 VOMAX - GAZEEKA HAY RANGE JAN 2021 9 WEATHER SENSING CONTINUED Have you ever got out to your paddock and realised your neighbour has already been baling for 2 hours? They’ve probably got a WeatherBox. The WeatherBox user portal has boosted functionality and a whole new look for 2021. We have worked with you, the end user, to further understand what is important and how this data can be maximised to benefit you. Users will now have the ability to view the most recent data posted by the WeatherBox in the status bar, graph multiple inputs in overlay, easily select key time periods from the graph zoom presets, use the “moment picker” to display all recorded data from a moment in time and download all data since inception. DeltaT Graph Colour coding shows ideal spraying conditions. Solar Radiation Graph Monitor key indicators for dry-down time day to day. 10 VOMAX - GAZEEKA HAY RANGE JAN 2021 CONNECTIVITY Introducing the G-Link, the next level in hay QUICK GUIDE making precision, consistency and automation. The G-Link gives rise to an integrated solution for your Gazeeka 870 and Integrates your Palmer Ag applicator system. Bringing both systems onto the single Gazeeka 870 with your interface, while maintaining the familiar interface of both systems. Palmer Ag applicator The G-Link incorporates a multitude of sensors, to control the flow on/ Plus off of your Palmer Ag applicator based on the moisture read by your Gazeeka 870 and hay being present at the pickup (optical sensor).
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