Potato Grower

November 2020

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WWW.POTATOGROWER.COM 27 4082-2JohnBlueCompany12h.indd 1 4082-2JohnBlueCompany12h.indd 1 9/21/20 10:33 AM 9/21/20 10:33 AM just like today's smartphones. That way, customers can continue to make improvements and innovations with simple downloads throughout the years they have the system, without equipment becoming obsolete. Airdown's 7-inch touchscreen is built with military specs with 1,000 nits providing good daylight readability and 16-bit color. It has a powerful 800 MHz processor, 512MB ram, 4GB storage, and a 2.0 USB port. Airdown stores all its warnings so users can access them at any time. The system is designed to be as user-friendly as possible. A built-in, on-board diagnostic tool allows for troubleshooting in real time through a simple pass or fail system. The fleet manager has full control over pressure set points to enable the manager to find the sweet spot of traction for all their vehicles. Mac Valves, which provides the system's custom-built valves, offers a lifetime warranty on Airdown solenoids. These valves are optimized for the fastest air up- and downtimes in the industry. The valves are rated for negative -30 degrees Fahrenheit. One-size-fits-all wheel valves on the Airdown system were designed by two NASA engineers, and are totally rebuildable and maintenance-friendly. They are adjustable for air flow cutoff to protect against flats. When McCauley and Tomlinson started in the CTIS business, they found out that their customers wanted a camera but didn't want another screen. So Airdown installed four 360-degree video cameras and incorporated a 360-degree video camera system right into their system. Time is money for your business. McCauley and Tomlinson believe—and the evidence has borne out—that with their system installed, growers can have confidence that their trucks will get through the toughest terrain and outperform any four-wheel-drive. Airdown headquarters and manufacturing are in Florida, but they travel anywhere in the U.S. to install. For more information, including videos of the Airdown system in action, visit www.airdownyourtires.com or call (877) MAD-TIRE.

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