Inline 6ft topper recomendations

jonaxe

Member
Mixed Farmer
Hi,

I'm hoping for your recommendations for an inline 6ft topper for my MF135.

Unfortunately, I need to navigate single track roads with dry stone walls to get to various fields and so offset and semi-offset are problematic.

Many thanks for your help,

Jon
 

Dave W

Member
Location
chesterfield
Doubt there’s very much to choose between them all.
comer gearbox, frame and 2 skids.
personally I’d go with one with a flat top like foster. The ones with a frame on top or even a lip round the edge just hold crap and water and speed up the rotting process
 

jonaxe

Member
Mixed Farmer
Thanks Dave. I was honestly struggling to find one from a manufacturer that I'd heard of that wasn't semi offset. Jon
 

jonaxe

Member
Mixed Farmer
I'd probably get away with it if I'm honest. I spoke to Teagle who were really helpful regarding their 5'10" topper and the transport widths to either side. I just thought I'd at least look for a decent inline option before committing.

Thanks again.

Jon
 

Moors Lad

Member
Location
N Yorks
Had a 6` Foster here for many years ( now made by Cherry) - it was very good. It would be that or Teagle for me.... It would have to be a very narrow track to stop you with a one of them I think, but you do have to go very steady....
 

grainboy

Member
Location
Bedfordshire
Have a Suire topper available, £1200
1.8 m Tri blade, does a good job, well built machine,

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