No no no and no: kill it with fire. You go and buy a KTwo or a Bunning.
Would you recommend a KTwo then?
I personally think that the ideal farmer machine is the Bunning though I have known people rate the KTwo highly. I personally haven't worked with one but I have multiple bunning machines.
I have used two different teagle machines of differing vintages before. I shall leave it at that...
Was looking at a KTwo in the dealers last week. Wasn’t overly keen on wooden greedy boards, and the wheels were very narrow, other than that it seemed a good machine but depends on price if it was close to bunning I’d probably go bunning every time.
Is there really much difference between the makes in reality? The floor drive gearboxes are usually Berma, and the rear beaters are bought as an unit from commer, Berma etc, and bolted onto a fabricated tub.
new price for similar spec machines Ktwo more ££ and from what i hear at dealer the warranty not up to much if anything goes wrongWas looking at a KTwo in the dealers last week. Wasn’t overly keen on wooden greedy boards, and the wheels were very narrow, other than that it seemed a good machine but depends on price if it was close to bunning I’d probably go bunning every time.
new price for similar spec machines Ktwo more ££ and from what i hear at dealer the warranty not up to much if anything goes wrong
Ktwo sell some very tidy 2nd hand machines too. We're on our second Ktwo and Stuart in their stores has been very helpful if we've needed anything.
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You've got my old one there! (the red one)
Always buy a Bunning even if it's dearer at the time especially out of the two you've mentioned!!!Was looking at a KTwo in the dealers last week. Wasn’t overly keen on wooden greedy boards, and the wheels were very narrow, other than that it seemed a good machine but depends on price if it was close to bunning I’d probably go bunning every time.
Always buy a Bunning even if it's dearer at the time especially out of the two you've mentioned!!!
Exactly the same here need a spreader for roughly 12 days a year only way to justify it is convenience as it would be there ready to go when you want . We're lucky round here the area is flooded with spreaders to hire so can usually get one when we want but do sometimes have to wait to get a Bunning the rest are ktwoHardest part is justifying weather any of them are worth it for a dairy farm....?
Well, it was a credit to you. Great machine with the electric bed speed too. I made greedy boards for her soon after delivery.
Hardest part is justifying weather any of them are worth it for a dairy farm....?