
December 12, 2023
Fliegl revamps the Cargos
Previewed in Fliegl colours for the first time at Agritechnica, main updates to the Cargos forage wagons for next season are the moveable front headboard and wider 2.3m pick-up.
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December 12, 2023
Previewed in Fliegl colours for the first time at Agritechnica, main updates to the Cargos forage wagons for next season are the moveable front headboard and wider 2.3m pick-up.
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The 9.0m³ Fliegl PFW 9,000 PolyLine slurry tanker weighs just 4,500kg, and that includes the 9.0m Skate 90 trailing shoe applicator.
October 19, 2023
The Magnon 11 is a shorter chop version of the Magnon 10 which was launched in 2019. While the 10 has a total of 48 knives for a 35mm chop, the new 11 has a…
February 17, 2023
Aimed primarily at users seeking a compact forage wagon. Loading capacities range from 36m³ to 44m³ (DIN).
January 25, 2023
Much of the recent talk about Pöttinger forage wagons has been about the flagship Jumbo 8000 series. At the other end of the capacity scale, the latest version of the Boss 3000 features the classic…
December 21, 2022
The SVgroup, which already owns Dutch manufacturers Schuitemaker and Veenhuis, has acquired Jan Veenhuis Machinefabriek, the Dutch trailer and hook-arm system manufacturer.
October 23, 2022
Tigo forage wagons are now being produced on a new assembly line at the former Welger baler facility in Wolfenbüttel, Germany.
August 18, 2022
German company Fliegl Agrartechnik has acquired the rights to produce the self-loading Cargos dual-purpose wagons. The product name will initially be retained, but they will be sold under the Fliegl brand name.
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