pottinger

  1. TelesnaAg

    Fixing pugging with power harrows, awesome results!

    Power smudging is what we call it in oz, i use a 3.5 pottinger lion hd at work. Fyi for those have pugging/poaching to fix after wet. Last two days was fixi g paddocks with pugging that was up to 500mm deep, basically cow/bull leg length. 1 pass with power harrow depth set at 11, and you can...
  2. Stags Agri

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  3. B

    Power beyond

    Is it much trouble to fitting power beyond to an older tractor
  4. D

    Best rear mounted 2.4m plain disc mower?

    Looking at a new rear 3 pt link mounted 2.4m disc mower, no conditioner. Limited to 2.4m for storage reasons and a few small and difficult to access patches we do. Currently use a Kuhn PZ170 and while it makes a nice job it's too slow. Still wanting a clean cut but bigger drum mowers look...
  5. Agriland RSS

    Pottinger adds to utility of its Harvest Assist app

    Written by Justin Roberts from Agriland Pottinger released its Harvest Assist app in March of last year with the aim of increasing the efficiency of the harvest operation through better utilisation of the machinery, especially the transport portion. Over the last year, it has been developing...
  6. Manny

    3m power harrow

    Looking for a friend, 3m power harrow preferably a kuhn but will consider others. Needs to have a solid packer rather than a coil or bar roller. Thanks.
  7. Wigeon

    Design me the perfect cultivator

    I've never got this right. My criteria are: Must be 4m min and pulled by 265hp. Minimal moving parts & bearings Must have reasonably priced tungsten wearing metal. Needs to be able to work hilly heavy land to say 8 inches max, with both lift and mix. Must also be able to work shallow and quick...
  8. ajd132

    Front tank to trailer cultivator

    Looking at using a front mounted seed tank to blow seed to the back of a trailer cultivator (carrier). Has anyone done something like this before? The fact it’s trailed may cause some issues with the pivot point? Plan on using the same front tank with a combination drill and other stuff so would...
  9. TelesnaAg

    One run blockage sensor? Is there such a thing?

    Im running at 3.5m pottinger power harrow atm with an amazone seed hopper, works well, however due to severe dust when working am flying blind when it comes to seed coming out and hitting scatter plates. Obviously yes can try use cross wind etc but in small dairy paddocks grabbing an a b line...
  10. Agriland RSS

    Caring for your DPF will boost performance and economy

    Written by Justin Roberts from Agriland The diesel particulate filters (DPF) fitted to all modern diesels are something of a Cinderella feature, in that everybody knows they are there, but nobody takes much notice of them. As a rule, they work well, except for the occasional regeneration...
  11. Giorma

    Claas/Renault Ares?

    Hello, I was searching tractors in the 150-200hp range and found Claas/Renault Ares Models pretty cheap, under 30k for a 200hp one and I am curious why those models are so cheap, do they have any issues? what is your experience with them?
  12. S

    Pottinger Mowers

    What are peoples opinion/experiences with Pottinger grass kit. I am thinking about buying a Novacat mower and a 6 rotor tedder, a bit out of touch with this type of plant, the last mower we had was a 10ft trailed. I am confident we will get a good service from the dealer. The mower would just...
  13. Banana Bar

    Power harrow combination.

    What’s the best combi out there, 4 metre or 6 metre folding, mainly heavy land post sugar beet? BB
  14. Stags Agri

    1500+ LOTS NOW LIVE - THE SOUTH WEST MARCH ONLINE TIMED AUCTION

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  15. Farmer Fin

    Idiots guide to sowing with a one pass

    Have bought a 4m one pass with tank on front. First time doing our own. What do I need to know / would be usefull hints? One of my first questions is how many headland runs to do? We are on 28 m tramlines and have had some contractors do 5 and some do 6 dependent on the field. Are people just...
  16. L

    Building the perfect direct drill

    Come on you farm engineers if you were to build one from scratch what features would be an absolute must. Would you choose discs or more of a knife like coulter? How would you go about designing a drill which would cope with a mixture of cropping from Cereal,rotational grass ,into cover crops...
  17. J

    560/45r22.5 Nokian Country King

    Just got a new to us Pottinger silage wagon on 560/45r22.5 Nokian Country Kings Wanting to change to a wider wheel due to soft ground What would my wheels be worth? 8 stud fitment and would guess at 80% tread remaining Tia
  18. Farm Classifieds

    TH00602B 1999 POTTINGER TOP 770A RAKE

    TH00602B 1999 POTTINGER TOP 770A RAKE Advert added by: Chandlers (Farm Equipment) Ltd Machinery Details Category: Rakes Price: £3000 Condition: Used Description Pottinger TOP 770A Rear Trailed 7.70m Hay & forage,2 Rotors. Folding,(40%),Year: 1999. How to make contact with...
  19. Farmer Piles

    Pottinger Ploughs, Any Good?

    As per the thread title really. We are looking to potentially change our plough and these seem to be incredibly good value. We are not doing a huge acreage as we mainly mintill. We have good forgiving soil but plenty of slopes as we are in Cornwall. Many thanks. Matt
  20. Farmer Piles

    Pottinger Ploughs Any good?

    As per the thread title really. We are looking to potentially change our plough and these seem to be incredibly good value. We are not doing a huge acreage as we mainly mintill. We have good forgiving soil but plenty of slopes as we are in Cornwall. Many thanks. Matt
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