2026 TOW AND BLOW PORTABLE WIND MACHINE

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    Machine Location:569 Grand Junction RoadAdelaide, South Australia, Australia 5094

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    Kubpower

    Contact:Kubpower Sales Team

    Phone:+61 1300 673 465

    Gepps Cross, Australia 5094

    +61 1300 673 465

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    Description

    Tow and Blow – Frost Fan 650H Effective frost protection for all crops! The unique design of this fan can provide effective frost protection for all crops even when grown in valleys or on hills. The ability to angle the Tow and Blow impeller as well as horizontally oscillate the fan head for these applications allows exceptional versatility. No installation costs, no building permits or consents, incredibly quiet, low fuel consumption, along with auto temperature start are all features that set Tow and Blow apart from traditional tower fans. Can be used for drying fruit pre harvest and before pruning. Can be fitted with an evaporative water mist system for cooling livestock or people. Can be used for de-frosting air craft. Quiet with a noise level of only 45 -50 decibels at 300m. Full 360 degree rotation or partial swivel settings available. Portability is second to none. Easily transported behind a tractor or vehicle. Stabiliser support feet are lowered to a secure position and the machine levelled for operation. Servicing is simple. The boom is lowered to ground level to service the engine and impeller. Extended fuel lines are available for remote tank set up. SPECIFICATIONS 650h 200L Fuel Capacity 64.4 HP Fan Engine Power 20L / hour Fuel Usage

    Specifications

    Year2026
    ManufacturerTOW AND BLOW
    ModelPORTABLE WIND MACHINE
    ConditionNew
    Year2026|
    ManufacturerTOW AND BLOW|
    ModelPORTABLE WIND MACHINE|
    ConditionNew|
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