Simba double razer ring press

diesel1

Member
Location
North Yorkshire
Thinking of purchasing a 6m simba double razer ring press with leading tines, tryed a cultipress, these work very well but are out of my price range.
Looking to use this on my ploughed light land infront of the drill, not sure if the rings will try and bury them selfs.
What are other peoples experiences with these presses?
 

Farma Parma

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Northumberlandia
Thinking of purchasing a 6m simba double razer ring press with leading tines, tryed a cultipress, these work very well but are out of my price range.
Looking to use this on my ploughed light land infront of the drill, not sure if the rings will try and bury them selfs.
What are other peoples experiences with these presses?
If you have no stones & not too heavy land Unipress is a good compromise
DD ring bad to beat to be honest esp to make ploughing safe from Baking
 

rob h

Member
Location
east yorkshire
We have a 5.5m ring press with tines.and it dose a good job on our heavy land.but we have patches of lighter stuff and it will blurry itself on fluffy ploughing if you're not watching .you have to be ready to rock it back on to the wheels to stop it sinking
 

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