Ilgi Aragon multidisc

dano

New Member
Just wanting to find out some first-hand information and feedback on the Ilgi Aragon multidiscs, has anybody tried them?

Here in Australia they are reasonably priced, but is it a matter of 'you get what you pay for'? They seem to be similar in weight compared to Amazone and Lely Tulip (3.0m model), which is a good indication they aren't made out of lighter material to save costs, they are made in Turkey from what I can find on the net.
Hopefully somebody can shed some light on bearing life etc and any other issues.
Any information will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
 

JTN

Member
Mixed Farmer
Just wanting to find out some first-hand information and feedback on the Ilgi Aragon multidiscs, has anybody tried them?

Here in Australia they are reasonably priced, but is it a matter of 'you get what you pay for'? They seem to be similar in weight compared to Amazone and Lely Tulip (3.0m model), which is a good indication they aren't made out of lighter material to save costs, they are made in Turkey from what I can find on the net.
Hopefully somebody can shed some light on bearing life etc and any other issues.
Any information will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
I'm considering buying the ILGI Aragon disc but, like you, am seeking some real world Information from people who have used one. Did you end up finding any more info or purchasing a machine?
 

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