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<blockquote data-quote="Red Fred" data-source="post: 237292" data-attributes="member: 189"><p>I've got a 4 rotor Pottinger ("Eurohit?" Can't remember number!) and it has been very good although it hasn't done a huge area due to the awful weather in its first two years. It did 50 or 60 acres this year and still looks like new at 3 years old, not needed any tines yet and it runs behind my old IH434 which happily lifts the outside rotors on the hydraulics to fold it up. Trying it on the old IH250 on some light grass wasn't so successful as the tractor's hydraulics are a bit droppy, but that would happen to any 3pt mounted tedder. I bought it as our local small family dealers do them, and will probably try one of their rakes when my old Kuhn gives up the ghost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Red Fred, post: 237292, member: 189"] I've got a 4 rotor Pottinger ("Eurohit?" Can't remember number!) and it has been very good although it hasn't done a huge area due to the awful weather in its first two years. It did 50 or 60 acres this year and still looks like new at 3 years old, not needed any tines yet and it runs behind my old IH434 which happily lifts the outside rotors on the hydraulics to fold it up. Trying it on the old IH250 on some light grass wasn't so successful as the tractor's hydraulics are a bit droppy, but that would happen to any 3pt mounted tedder. I bought it as our local small family dealers do them, and will probably try one of their rakes when my old Kuhn gives up the ghost. [/QUOTE]
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