It’s called the No.40, and is a new version that sits alongside the popular No.30 slatted body.
Based on Kverneland’s fully-bodied No.38, the slatted ‘40’ sits on a narrower saddle than its stablemate, but offers a much deeper construction. As a result, the No.40 is suited for working depths that range from 15-38cm.
The finger-type construction is said to be both longer and taller, using a 38-degree angle, which is said to be less aggressive than the No.30. This revised construction is easier to pull and provides better inversion than the ‘30’.