Versatile brings updated Fury line of high-speed discs to Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show

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Versatile’s Fury HS150 high-speed disc on the show grounds at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show on Sept. 10, 2025. Photo: Greg Berg

Glacier FarmMedia — The Fury high-speed disc line from Versatile now offers a broader range of widths for farmers looking to shape an ideal seedbed.

Versatile has introduced four new widths — a 15-foot, 18-foot, 21-foot and 24-foot — to its high-speed disc lineup for model year 2026.

One of the new units, the HS150, was on display at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show 2025 in Woodstock, Ontario.

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“What sets us apart is the tilt angle on the Fury HS,” said Leo Reznik, product manager with Versatile. “It has 20 degrees tilt angle, and in combination with the disk angle, creates more disturbance on the soil.”

Reznik added that the new design allows the Fury HS series to chop crop residue better and bury it more into the soil than its competitors.

The disc sizes are 22 and 24-inch on the new HS series of high-speed discs. Reznik said that the combination of disc size and disc orientation creates a very smooth seedbed.

Alongside the HS series, Versatile has also released the Fury R which has a 10-degree tilt angle and is comparable to other high-speed discs.

Reznik said that the Fury is one of the heaviest implements in its class, delivering a down-force of about 1,000 pounds per foot.

“This creates a situation that we don’t need to use a hydraulic pressure on the wings,” said Reznik. “The weight of the implement is enough to keep it engaged with the soil.”

Reznik added that the transport width is about three metres.

Versatile is accepting customer orders for the new Fury models now and will begin manufacturing the units in October 2025.

The Fury is designed and made at Versatile’s manufacturing facility in Winnipeg, Man.

See more Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show coverage on Farmtario’s landing page.

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Greg Berg

Greg Berg

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Born and bred in Saskatchewan, shovelled grain and picked rocks at a tender age. Now, I help manage and create online content for Glacier FarmMedia. Man of various talents and interests, often of a mechanical nature. #unapologeticRiderFan

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