Buhler Industries, a Canadian-owned farm equipment manufacturer, pur- chased the Winnipeg four-wheel drive plant from New Holland and in 2001 the Versatile name returned. Buhler Versatile continued to build the 2000 Series four-wheel drive (240 to 425 horsepower) and launched the High Horsepower Tractor Series in 2004. With 435, 485 and 535 horsepower it

was the highest-horsepower four-wheel drive available in North America.

Buhler celebrated 40 Years of Versa- tile tractor production in 2006 and commemorated 50,000 Versatile- Built four-wheel drives in late 2007. At the same time, Combine Factory Rostselmash Ltd., a Russian combine manufacturer, purchased Buhler Indus-

tries with plans of increasing the global presence of Buhler Versatile four-wheel drive tractors. The Versatile name continues, known worldwide for reli- ability, durability and ease of service and maintenance.

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Buhler 400, 305, 375, 340 manual History of Versatile

305, 340, 375, 400 specifications

Bühler is a prominent name in the field of food processing and technology, well-regarded for its innovative solutions and high-quality machinery. The Buhler 400, 375, 340, and 305 models embody the company's commitment to advanced engineering and efficiency in grain milling and processing.

The Buhler 400 model is designed to optimize performance and energy efficiency. It features a fully automated control system that allows operators to monitor and adjust settings in real time. This model is equipped with state-of-the-art grinding technology, ensuring uniform particle size and high-quality end products. With a high production capacity, the Buhler 400 meets the demands of large-scale operations while maintaining low energy consumption.

Similar in robustness, the Buhler 375 model integrates advanced milling technologies that contribute to both efficiency and product quality. This model emphasizes precision in milling, guaranteeing consistent results across batches. Additionally, its ergonomic design simplifies maintenance and reduces downtime, making it an excellent choice for modern milling operations.

The Buhler 340 machine is notable for its versatility. It can handle a variety of raw materials, which makes it suitable for diverse applications in the food industry. The Buhler 340 is characterized by its modular design, allowing it to be easily integrated with existing production lines. This model uses patented separation technologies to enhance the quality of the finished product and ensures high recovery rates of valuable by-products.

The Buhler 305 model offers a compact solution tailored for small to medium-sized operations. Despite its size, it boasts impressive performance capabilities. The Buhler 305 features a user-friendly interface that simplifies operation and monitoring processes. Moreover, its robust construction and low maintenance requirements make it a cost-effective option for those looking to invest in reliable milling technology.

In summary, the Buhler 400, 375, 340, and 305 models showcase a blend of innovation, efficiency, and user-oriented design. Each model includes unique features and technologies tailored to meet varying production needs, aligning with Buhler’s dedication to enhancing food processing operations globally. These machines represent the cutting edge of milling technology, setting new standards for performance and sustainability in the industry.