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<blockquote data-quote="Goweresque" data-source="post: 5703650" data-attributes="member: 818"><p>Mine isn't one of the current Italian brands, so my experience is more general than specific to those makes. Mine's an old Taege, imported from NZ back in the 80s I think, built like a tank. And crucially has rear wheel steer which makes them far more manoeuvrable, I think you only get RWS on the more expensive Tonutti models. I would guess that without the RWS they could be very clumsy machines, with it mine follows the tractor line, in fact steers a bit wide of it so it pays to cut corners a bit anyway as the back kicks out.</p><p></p><p>I always row up the centre then the outside, you do end up with a lumpy row across the ends of the rows, but I only use it in hay so its not a real issue and just make sure i go steady on that bit with the baler. On mine the front wheels pick up before the rear (and drop first too) so you can turn on a surprisingly small headland.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goweresque, post: 5703650, member: 818"] Mine isn't one of the current Italian brands, so my experience is more general than specific to those makes. Mine's an old Taege, imported from NZ back in the 80s I think, built like a tank. And crucially has rear wheel steer which makes them far more manoeuvrable, I think you only get RWS on the more expensive Tonutti models. I would guess that without the RWS they could be very clumsy machines, with it mine follows the tractor line, in fact steers a bit wide of it so it pays to cut corners a bit anyway as the back kicks out. I always row up the centre then the outside, you do end up with a lumpy row across the ends of the rows, but I only use it in hay so its not a real issue and just make sure i go steady on that bit with the baler. On mine the front wheels pick up before the rear (and drop first too) so you can turn on a surprisingly small headland. [/QUOTE]
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