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Hi, Zac Corbin, Sales & Marketing Manager with AWS Airbar.

As Farmers, you know the hard work and countless hours that go into raising a crop for harvest and the importance of ensuring you get the most out of a field. AWS Airbar understands this and is dedicated to ensuring you get the most out of every harvest.

Since its beginning, AWS has made it our mission to ensure you Get More Yield From Your Field.
This began with the introductions of the AWS Airbar. Born in Southwestern Ontario Canada, the company founders saw a need to better service Pulse Growers in reducing shatter loss and improving overall harvest efficiency.

By introducing a high velocity air stream to the front of the knife, loose or low-lying pods that would naturally end up back in the feed, are thrust towards the feed-house, improving the overall average yield by 1-4 bushels per acre.

These improved yields not only improve overall harvest efficiency, they also have a drastic effect on the overall profitability of an operation.

In additional to the increased yields, the AWS Airbar also improves crop flow. Without air, the crop will naturally want to bunch up behind the knife, causing operators to slow up to allow the sludge crop to clear, reducing overall efficiency and equipment operation.

The improved crop flow of the AWS Airbar, allows for a faster, more consistent ground speed. This allowing you to move onto the next field quicker, while reducing operating cost on equipment.

The AWS Airbar accomplishes this through the industry leading efficiency of its belt drive fan assembly, directing high velocity air to its out-front manifold.

The belt-drive fan is mounted to the rear of the headers, powered by the combines feeder house reverser gear. The streamlined belt and pulley configuration is specifically configured to each model of combine and header to maximize power output with minimal horse-power drawn.

From there, the air is directed to the front of the header through the transfer tube, which is designed not to impede the overall width of the head while combining near trees or fence rows.

Once there, the air is directed to the cutter bar through the out-front manifold and nozzles, specifically engineered for each specific header.

Over the years pulse and soy growers across North America have come to see the AWS Airbar as a vital part of their operation, claiming on never go without once they've seen the benefits it offers.

With systems being utilized on all makes and models of heads from the traditional auger platforms all the way up to the larger hinged drapers, customers attest to an ROI increase in excess of the original investment in the first year.

Since the beginning the AWS Airbar has been put to the test in a variety of harvesting practices, with success in different crop mixes including soybeans, edibles, chickpeas, lentils, cereal crops and many more.

AWS's core belief to success is offering the highest quality product that is efficient and serviceable. Staying true to this philosophy, New for 2021 we are offering our New Service Master Chassis across all complete systems. The updated chassis utilizes pillow block bearings and a drop in frame design. The Service Master Chassis not only maintains the efficiency of our belt and pulley design, but also reducing service time by 70%.

Stop leaving your hard work in the dirt and Get more yield from field.

Visit AWS awsairbar.com today for more information and to find your local authorized dealer.

- As Orginally Airbar on RFD-TV's Virtual Farm Show (Saturday July 3rd 2020)
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