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Last post Tue, May 6 2008 22:39 by norn iron. 7 replies.
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  • Thu, May 1 2008 23:37

    mowers

    looking for a 3m rear mounted mower or mo/co,a butterfly would be nice but probably too expensive,must be 1000rpm.

  • Fri, May 2 2008 20:23 In reply to

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  • Sat, May 3 2008 18:02 In reply to

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    its for cutting silage(grass,grows again after cutting.all you grain growers wont be used to that)

  • Sat, May 3 2008 21:09 In reply to

    • sjk
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    • Kent, UK

    Re: mowers

    Our mower is only a 1.75m JF drum mower and so I don't have any experiance with their larger models but we are impressed with our which we have had for about 7 years as it is a lot kinder to the clover and grass in that it doesn't cut it too short and so the grass grows nicely afterwards although it doesn't leave it to high either, plus it was very well priced. It is a lot better than the PZ we had prior to that but bearing in mind that it was nearly 20 years old at the time. I don't know what part of the country you are in but I know that for hay equipment our Claas dealers have been cheaper recently as they have had offers on it (they are part of the Sothern Harvesters group).

  • Sun, May 4 2008 22:11 In reply to

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    the clue to where i live is in my name(use the appropiate accent)

  • Sun, May 4 2008 23:05 In reply to

    • sjk
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    • Kent, UK

    Re: mowers

    If using my dad's cousin's accent as aguide I'd say it sounds like Northern Ireland but I am not usually particually good with accent other than picking up the main accent of a country.

  • Sun, May 4 2008 23:07 In reply to

    • robexel
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    Re: mowers

    I would go for a Pottinger NovaDisc.  They are super-light and easy to turn, absolute quality mower, and by most accounts very reliable.  But if you're after something a little tougher with a conditioner, it would have to be a Deere or Kuhn (same machine, just a different colour).  Solid build, perfect cut, but a little heavier on linkage and fuel.  Choices.......Stick out tongue

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  • Tue, May 6 2008 22:39 In reply to

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    would quite like a lely,easy to drive and great strength for weight.SJK youre on the button.

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