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Enhance your pasture with SC series aerator

Dec 23, 2024
By Farms.com

Discover the new SC series for better pastures

RanchWorx®, a pasture renovation solutions company, announces the launch of its new SC Series pasture aerator. Building on the success of the SB Series, which has set the standard for pasture aeration for over seven years, the SC Series introduces a range of enhancements designed for modern ranching and land management. 

The SC Series combines the trusted features of the SB Series with new innovations aimed at providing greater versatility, durability, and ease of use.  

Key updates include: 

  • Upgraded Bridge Design: The SC Series features a seamless bridge design with a removable drawbar, offering improved adaptability across different field conditions, making it a versatile choice for various ranching tasks. 
  • Strengthened Lifting System: The new lifting system provides a more stable platform, allowing the SC Series to handle larger attachments with ease. This ensures better performance and efficiency while maintaining durability. 
  • Reinforced Connection Points: Durability is enhanced with reinforced connection points throughout the unit, ensuring the SC Series can withstand demanding applications. The HD package is now standard, further boosting its strength and longevity. 

  • New Lift Lock Option: A transport lock feature is now available on all 2025 models, improving safety and convenience during transport, making the SC Series an even more reliable tool for ranchers on the go. 

“At RanchWorx®, we remain committed to delivering solutions that empower our customers to achieve better results in their pasture management,” said the president of RanchWorx Global. “The SC Series represents the next step forward – an evolution – combining the proven performance and durability of our SB Series with the innovations our customers need to work smarter, safer, and more efficiently.” 

The SC Series is now available for order, with models ready for delivery in early 2025.


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