John Deere 6215R being remapped on farm

Avon Tuning Agri and Plant return to LAMMA in January, moving to a bigger stand to showcase professional agricultural engine remapping and highlighting the potential for new agents to join the network of authorised installers.

The Dimsport remapping equipment used and distributed by AT Agri and Plant now has increased functionality allowing agents to remap virtually any tractor on the market via the OBD port, including the latest Tier 5 machines.

Gareth Jones, from Avon Tuning Agri and Plant, says this improvement allows more users to experience the benefits of remapping. “The demand for increasing work efficiencies through remapping is growing and the new software allows the latest tractor models to be remapped for both power increases and fuel saving benefits.”

“We had a great first appearance at LAMMA in May, and we have taken a bigger stand to showcase how accessible and safe remapping is to the agricultural market.”

Also on the bigger stand will be the Dimsport DF2TR workshop-based dyno, aimed at dealerships and engineers after a stationary dynamometer capable of testing tractors up to 330hp. For those interested in becoming an AT Agri and Plant authorised agent, a fully kitted out service van will be on display to show the type of software required when installing new maps on farm.

Machinery owners interested in a remap can find their local agent on a large map featuring logos of their nearest authorised AT Agri and Plant agent, along with contact details. Engineers will be on the AT Agri and Plant stand 7.600 to talk about the remapping opportunities and becoming an agent.