McHale tedder

Andrew

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
Location
Huntingdon, UK
Well there is a bunch of engineers at Malone busy working on additional models and other projects.

Not saying that’s what is happening in this case, have no experience with Malone at all, merely that badge engineering need not be buying a finished machine and repainting it.
 

Durt Burd

Member
Location
SE Ireland
Not saying that’s what is happening in this case, have no experience with Malone at all, merely that badge engineering need not be buying a finished machine and repainting it.

Badge engineering certainly takes place but I don’t believe this is the case with the Malone tedder from what I saw.
 

james ds

Member
Location
leinster
Not saying that’s what is happening in this case, have no experience with Malone at all, merely that badge engineering need not be buying a finished machine and repainting it.
I’ve had a tour of their factory , and the new area is massive , they are a brilliant young up and coming company. Really sound to deal with. They have great plans ahead . Great to see a private company take on the big boys and rattle them.
 

jpd

Member
Location
rep of irl
I’ve had a tour of their factory , and the new area is massive , they are a brilliant young up and coming company. Really sound to deal with. They have great plans ahead . Great to see a private company take on the big boys and rattle them.
i wonder?
i get the vibe of toyota before the fall
ie
a large dollop of arrogance
a few kuhn combination balers appearing in what should be fusion heartland
 

Gerbert

Member
Location
Dutch biblebelt
Agco now sell lely under the Fendt name, I doubt they would let someone else sell the same machine. It would be more likely be a patent that has run out. I might be totally wrong though.
 

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