Sip Mowers

Kezman50

Member
Having a strong look at Sip disc mowers. Of particular interest would be the 2.6m rear disc mower on the Alp series. Unfortunately never seen a sip in the flesh. Any Members (with no affiliation to Sip) and own/experience of their mowers care to comment on build quality, reliability etc
 

Martin Holden

Member
Trade
Location
Cheltenham
Having a strong look at Sip disc mowers. Of particular interest would be the 2.6m rear disc mower on the Alp series. Unfortunately never seen a sip in the flesh. Any Members (with no affiliation to Sip) and own/experience of their mowers care to comment on build quality, reliability etc
Having a strong look at Sip disc mowers. Of particular interest would be the 2.6m rear disc mower on the Alp series. Unfortunately never seen a sip in the flesh. Any Members
Having a strong look at Sip disc mowers. Of particular interest would be the 2.6m rear disc mower on the Alp series. Unfortunately never seen a sip in the flesh. Any Members (with no affiliation to Sip) and own/experience of their mowers care to comment on build quality, reliability etc

(with no affiliation to Sip) and own/experience of their mowers care to comment on build quality, reliability etc
Having a strong look at Sip disc mowers. Of particular interest would be the 2.6m rear disc mower on the Alp series. Unfortunately never seen a sip in the flesh. Any Members (with no affiliation to Sip) and own/experience of their mowers care to comment on build quality, reliability etc
Well that counts me out then. I can pm you names and contact details of farmers who have got Alp 260’s so you can by pass me and dealers and “talk to the horses mouth”. I don’t have the contacts but my dealers can advise me if you wish for the information.
 

Robt

Member
Location
Suffolk
I will put my vote to SIP, I think I may have passed Martin today at a dealer. The dealer said if Martin is representing it, it can’t be bad! This is from an old school very respected dealer! His car is also immaculate ?
 

Kezman50

Member
Well that counts me out then. I can pm you names and contact details of farmers who have got Alp 260’s so you can by pass me and dealers and “talk to the horses mouth”. I don’t have the contacts but my dealers can advise me if you wish for the information.
That.... would be most appreciated Martin?
 

Martin Holden

Member
Trade
Location
Cheltenham
I will put my vote to SIP, I think I may have passed Martin today at a dealer. The dealer said if Martin is representing it, it can’t be bad! This is from an old school very respected dealer! His car is also immaculate ?
I didn’t realise it was you until you’d left. I asked mike “is that so and so” and he showed me your card! Flipping wet up in Lancs. Been visiting there for over 30 years and it’s normally damp! I can’t sell and represent anything I don’t believe in! Sure we all get problems but the few I’ve seen have been sorted out el rapido by SIP. The factory boys are right on it! Noticed your troublesome Shogun too!!!
 

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