Bunning shows four spreaders at RHS 26

Four manure spreaders of varying sizes and specifications will highlight the breadth of Bunning’s range to Scottish users visiting the Royal Highland Show 2026.

All of the Bunning spreaders at the show have been retailed to customers in Scotland and northern England, with two destined for Aberdeenshire, and one each to Penrith and Campbeltown. On the stand will be a Lowlander 120 HY Horizontal Beater and Spinning Disc (HBD) with weigh cells; a Lowlander 150 HD Twin Vertical Auger (TVA); a Lowlander 105 TVA; and a Lowlander 85 TVA. Each machine configuration offers something different for end users, helping show visitors to assess the spreaders and any options to suit their farming enterprise.

Ben Johnson, UK and Ireland sales manager, says each user has different requirements and their spreaders can be tailored to suit.

Bunning will show four spreaders at the Royal Highland Show, including the Lowlander 105 TVA
Bunning will show four spreaders at the Royal Highland Show, including the Lowlander 105 TVA

“From arable, beef and dairy enterprises handling spreading in house, to hill farms upgrading from older machinery, the Bunning HBD and TVA ranges on show highlight the options available when purchasing. Of the four retailed machines on show, one buyer is replacing an 18-year-old spreader, while another is adding to his existing fleet of machines.”

Ben continued to say that adding the latest technology to new spreaders is now a big consideration during the purchasing process. “Weigh cells with Isobus rate controller are a popular option and can be fitted on any size of machine from the factory to improve the spreading accuracy. Scotland is a very important market, and we’re delighted to be back to meet new and existing customers at the show.”