Polish machinery

Born in Romania, my mother from Ukraine, this is how I ended up to understand Polish, slavic languages are similar.

In what respect? Don't see anything wrong with PL being Europe's China.
Nice to hear!

There is nothing wrong with it,just keep that in mind. Some of the lorry drivers don't know any other language than their own
 
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Putting a few shiney new parts on my Fella/AGCO mower and all the parts are polish
 

Inky

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Location
Essex / G.London
Bought a Polish brand set of pallet tines, one of the pin holes needed reaming but apart form that have been happy with the build quality.

Does the "fart" in agro fart" mean good luck / something lucky?
 

Pardus84

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Location
Essex
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Seen it on a show in Poland last weekend. Well Build. 3600L tank. 24 m aluminium boom. Italian made Comet pump. 7 sections via Bravo controller. and again funny name Krukowiak.

Any thoughts? please don't treat this message as advertising.
 
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big_jeffrey

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Mixed Farmer
have a Talex drum mower for 3 years very happy with it, running it all the time the machine paid for itself many times, now decided to go with same brand and got a Talex Spyder 420 rake, have to say that quality now is even better at first glance, looking forward to put it to use
 
We all have been buying Polish made machinery for years now, most of the major brands have factories in Poland and if the quality control is correctly implemented all is fine. In my experience, if production and design is left to it's own devices then everything that can go wrong, does.
 

Jerry

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Devon
We all have been buying Polish made machinery for years now, most of the major brands have factories in Poland and if the quality control is correctly implemented all is fine. In my experience, if production and design is left to it's own devices then everything that can go wrong, does.


I’ve just taken delivery of a proforge maxtilla.

Sold by Agri Linc but built in Poland. It seems very well put together and certainly has some weight about it!

Still tweaking it’s set up but seems to be make a good job.

 

Handy Andy

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Location
Wiltshire
I've got a Zagroda bale squeezer, I'm pretty sure it's Polish. It's a heavy bit of kit which should be hard to break, but even though it's only 3 years old and kept inside, the chrome rod on the ram is starting to go rusty. Also it doesn't open evenly, one side is always a bit higher than the other when it's opened right out, maybe it's supposed to be like that? Would I buy another Zagroda product? No. If I was looking to buy another squeezer I'd pay the bit extra and go for the McHale.
 

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