Devon James
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Any of you here run Bergmann kit? What's the build quality etc like?
Their big rear muck spreaders are market leaders here , can't be beaten , I know of a few of their forage wagons and they are well made and give no trouble, so all in all top quality machines.Any of you here run Bergmann kit? What's the build quality etc like?
James who sells Bergmann stuff over there?Their big rear muck spreaders are market leaders here , can't be beaten , I know of a few of their forage wagons and they are well made and give no trouble, so all in all top quality machines.
James who sells Bergmann stuff over there?
This is the man a very sound man to deal with.Henry Whiteford . Durrow , Co Laois . Trading as HLR Machinery .
Ah yes heard of them James! I m originally from Co. Meath myself but been in England 20 odd years! Was just wondering hav nt seen much Bergmann stuff about within the pale whenever I m back!Henry Whiteford . Durrow , Co Laois . Trading as HLR Machinery .
Apologies jf850 I mean!!Ah yes heard of them James! I m originally from Co. Meath myself but been in England 20 odd years! Was just wondering hav nt seen much Bergmann stuff about within the pale whenever I m back!
As seen by my son at the Welsh grassland demo on 6 June.The Bergmann guys brought this machine down to us today.View attachment 812466
Is that a new design with the pick up under the trailer part.The Bergmann guys brought this machine down to us today.View attachment 812466
My son has a tri Axel one on farm sim 19The Bergmann guys brought this machine down to us today.View attachment 812466
No it's more like the lely than the scuitmaker it's just the sides that are deceivingIs that a new design with the pick up under the trailer part.
We run Bergmann wagons a raptor and a repex ,they are very well built but the downside in Eire and UK there are not enough for the importers to keep a complete range of partsAny of you here run Bergmann kit? What's the build quality etc like?
Just wondering what it would cost to hire it for the season, also has it got forced steering , these size wagons are very hard on tyres without forced steering , I have it on all mine and the tyres hardly wear at allThe Carex arrived on a season long loan deal. Looking forward to putting it in work this week and comparing it to our excellent Pottinger Jumbo.
It is 20cm wider and 60 cm longer than the Jumbo so enough to make it a difference but expect I will get my eye in to get it around the obstacles on the Devon roads! 470 kgs heavier.
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I doubt @Devon James would hire it to you he's got a lot on!Just wondering what it would cost to hire it for the season, also has it got forced steering , these size wagons are very hard on tyres without forced steering , I have it on all mine and the tyres hardly wear at all
I have 4 wagons here already .I doubt @Devon James would hire it to you he's got a lot on!
You’ll be a good mate of Stuart’s then!!!The Carex arrived on a season long loan deal. Looking forward to putting it in work this week and comparing it to our excellent Pottinger Jumbo.
It is 20cm wider and 60 cm longer than the Jumbo so enough to make it a difference but expect I will get my eye in to get it around the obstacles on the Devon roads! 470 kgs heavier.
Build quality and the adjustments that can be made while loading will be very useful View attachment 871595