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<blockquote data-quote="jd6820" data-source="post: 237496" data-attributes="member: 420"><p>Yes, I work on said machines on a regular basis, we have many out there and they give very few problems to none, the odd tine but when you see machine in yard it's covered in mud, so I'd say it looks like they've been rotavating! So what do they expect?</p><p></p><p>I wouldn't hesitate to recommend one as we get good reviews and they make a good job, from my own personal experience as a mechanic, we get no issues with bearings on the above machines and the build quality is good, paintwork is now fantastic due to the change in paint process.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'd say the said machine is a HIT 540N, a good little 4 rotor machine perfect for a small acreage, that was maybe previously covered by a haybob.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jd6820, post: 237496, member: 420"] Yes, I work on said machines on a regular basis, we have many out there and they give very few problems to none, the odd tine but when you see machine in yard it's covered in mud, so I'd say it looks like they've been rotavating! So what do they expect? I wouldn't hesitate to recommend one as we get good reviews and they make a good job, from my own personal experience as a mechanic, we get no issues with bearings on the above machines and the build quality is good, paintwork is now fantastic due to the change in paint process. I'd say the said machine is a HIT 540N, a good little 4 rotor machine perfect for a small acreage, that was maybe previously covered by a haybob. [/QUOTE]
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