Finn Corporation debuts two new products

The Titan HydroSeeder and MBH6 Material Blower will be displayed at IECA.

Finn Corporation, a provider of erosion control equipment based in Fairfield, Ohio, has announced plans to reveal new equipment at the International Erosion Control Association Show (IECA) in Denver Feb. 20-22. Finn says it will be displaying two categories of new products at this show – the new Titan HydroSeeder and the new MBH6 Material Blower.

Finn says the new Titan is an improvement on its HydroSeeder that dates back to 1953. Finn adds that the Titan HT330/400 machines were designed to improve overall user experience and outperform with ease.

“This new machine is a real game changer in the industry,” says Shawn Casey, CEO of Finn Corporation. “We talked to scores of users to solicit input as part of our design process, and we conducted extensive research with a wide variety of hydromulch materials to determine the best processing and application methods. With all of these data points, we have designed a machine with the unique features that are needed for today’s environment and tomorrow’s innovations.”

The new Titans include features such as a patent-pending integrated grinder, a water curtain that minimizes dust experienced by the operator, and helical agitators that reduce vibration and dead zones while mixing and provide up to a 42 percent faster load time. Finn says the new unit allows for more material storage on the deck, load rated tie-downs, easy maintenance with centralized lubrication points and features that improve communication between driver and operator. For those who want more flexibility and versatility, the unit can be ordered with either a centrifugal or vortex pump. Users can also have both pump types for field interchangeability.

Equipped with a 173-horsepower Tier IV Final John Deere water-cooled turbo diesel engine and an electronically controlled hydrostatic drive system, Finn says this new Titan provides maximum performance, power and productivity.

With the launch of the new MBH6 Material Blower, Finn says it is rebranding the Bark Blowers to better reflect all the machines’ capabilities. “The MBH6 is designed to be simple and reliable and can handle bark, mulch, compost and soil blend applications,” says Matt Hoffman, the vice president at Finn Corporation. “This is a midsize blower that can hold 6 cubic yards of material, run for up to 6.6 hours without refueling and, in most instances, does not require a commercial driver’s license to operate.”

The new MBH6 has multi-lingual capabilities. Two workers can apply up to 15 yards of mulch per hour, saving as much as 25 percent in material versus manual application, Finn says. The MBH6 features a side-mounted engine and centralized lubrication points for easy access and maintenance, a hydraulically powered hose reel and a radio remote with visible set points for engine/blower speed and feeder speed.

Finn will be displaying the equipment at booth no. 722 at the IECA show.