Fixed that for you.You might want to wait until Brexit is sorted........... We dont want your beef or machinery once we leave !!
Fixed that for you.You might want to wait until Brexit is sorted........... We dont want your beef or machinery once we leave !!
Are you Boris?Fixed that for you.
Do you remember the brand?
I agree, as a small farmer pennies count so 4 years ago i bought a polish sprayer 12 metre boom new for less than £2000.00. British equivalent over £5000.00. It does the job.I've bought a bit of Polish machinery , it's generally for the small farmer , I just made it do a bit more , build quality is better now and it's cheap £ / ha , if you're going for the bigger farmer a whole set of new issues will follow
Jar-Met is relatively small brand name here . Indeed budget even for PL. Market leaders are considered Krukowiak and Unia. Don't know much about wufflers, sorry.Sprayer is a Jar-met and wuffler is Talex/Boccian?
I thought they are sold by weaving machinery.Are Samaza still going or is uk importers dried up?
Few grassland events and shows and not seen them lately???
Just seem quiet at moment .I thought they are sold by weaving machinery.
Is it right that Samasz build mchale mower beds?
I'm sure they were at the Highland last year.Just seem quiet at moment .
Were'nt in Grassland demo at Shepton mallett last year too?
Born in Romania, my mother from Ukraine, this is how I ended up to understand Polish, slavic languages are similar.Hi! From which Eastern Europe country are you?
I have Polish Jarmet sprayer, made in 2005. Metal is tired and breaks at welding points
I have Sipma straw chopper, spreader. Chain tensioners and the whole mechanism is made of weak metal, and bends. Also the spreader blocks easily and is not the best design.
Plenty of guys sell and also use Polish made machinery amd they are happy with it.
But never forget,that Poland is Europes China.
Seen it in Poland today. Surprised it didn't melt, +36°C [emoji12]Are Samaza still going or is uk importers dried up?
Few grassland events and shows and not seen them lately???
When we leave, plenty of quality beef and chicken will be on its way from US. GMO fed. Btw, strong supporter for GMO crops, seen soya in Ukraine, very impressive.I purchased a Polish made sprayer................ I think mine was made first thing Monday morning after the Poles had been on the vodka all weekend !!
Good enough after I had put all the pipes on the correct way, fixed the leaks and tightened up the nuts.
You might want to wait until Brexit is sorted........... we might not want your beef or machinery once we leave !!
Your nearly right , Mchale buy the beds and gearboxes from the same company as supply Samaz. A name some thing like Staraweisky.I thought they are sold by weaving machinery.
Is it right that Samasz build mchale mower beds?
They have an importer here and his best selling machine is the tripple mowers , a lot of contractors now using them and they are working as good as any of the other big brands .Are Samaza still going or is uk importers dried up?
Few grassland events and shows and not seen them lately???
My colleague suggested that AgroFart would be a good name for slurry tank or manure spreader.As for the Agrofart sprayer, it would be even funnier if one was spotted being pulled by a certain tractor of Turkish origin who's 6 letter name starts with E and ends in t and has the letters rkun in the middle.
The machinery I have in mind is mostly for arable, besides the only experience I've got is arable. Thanks for your comment.I don't have any experience with Polish machinery (just Polish workers who are mostly excellent!).
However, you might not find that this forum is not good for feedback. I do enjoy being on TFF, but the majority of farmers who post here are arable / livestock / mixed. Most of this machinery would be sold to horticulture farmers in Kent / Herefordshire / Lincolnshire.
- not a criticism of the forum; just an observation.
No surprises that for the UK the tractors are marketed under an alternative name (ArmaTrac)My colleague suggested that AgroFart would be a good name for slurry tank or manure spreader.