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No mention of Metcalf NG low disturbance leg for a while, just wandering how people are getting on with them after a year or too?
its a very clever leg offering three different wing widths and various different shin combinations to suit conditions. it is also very good for Ferobide sales.No mention of Metcalf NG low disturbance leg for a while, just wandering how people are getting on with them after a year or too?
We never had a tile fall off in all the time we had themWhy is it good for ferobide sales, do the original tiles fall off easily
Does anyone have one of these?Take a look at the Bullock Tillage disc-sub
The Disc-Sub
Welcome to Bullock Tillage - Farming & Agricultural Machinery based in Malvern, Worcestershirewww.bullocktillage.co.uk
What do you pull it with?My he-va stealth is having a long day.
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What do you pull it with?
On 6 legs, and how did that cope?Back then it was a new Holland T6 - 160
Yes. No problem at all though it needed a tonne in the front links as it’s a heavy thing.On 6 legs, and how did that cope?
I do and does a good jobDoes anyone have one of these?
We never had a tile fall off in all the time we had them
Why is it good for ferobide sales, do the original tiles fall off easily
In some soils the sides of the shin wears out when the tungsten is as good as new, using 15x40x4mm tiles placed as in photo 3 solves the problem. check out peckittsferobide.comWhy is it good for ferobide sales, do the original tiles fall off easily
What colour is it?Thanks. Just waiting for the machine to be built.