
April 25, 2025
New cab for Grimme Varitron
The new Claas X11 cab and revised controls are the main updates on the latest version of the Grimme two-row Varitron self-propelled harvester.
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April 25, 2025
The new Claas X11 cab and revised controls are the main updates on the latest version of the Grimme two-row Varitron self-propelled harvester.
August 20, 2024
The new cab is one of the most visible changes to the latest version of the six-row Rexor 6300 sugar beet harvester.
August 14, 2024
The big talking point of the latest version of the Evo 280 two-row potato bunker-harvester is the MultiCrop intake. Grimme says that the new fast changing system enables different pick-ups to be changed in under…
March 8, 2024
The 10cm wider front section on the restyled Grimme RH20, RH24 and RH28 receiving hoppers helps to increase intake volumes, and the traffic light control system makes them an easier target for trailers.
December 18, 2023
The Toppa 600, a new three-bed folding haulm topper from Grimme UK, is the first-ever folding haulm topper to be built in Germany with two, two-row toppers at the rear and a two-row topper at…
December 8, 2023
The main update to the six-row Grimme Rexor 6200 and 6300 self-propelled beet harvesters for next season is Speedtronic-Cruise. This actively controls the drive system making life easier for the driver. It also protects the…
August 28, 2023
The tweaks to the exterior of the latest version of the two-row Evo 280 potato harvester are not the only update for next season. The main change is the hydraulic driveline.
February 16, 2023
brand-new Puma 260 CVXDrive, Free breakfast at The West Country Farming & Machinery Show
January 30, 2023
It is unlikely to come to Europe, but Grimme’s North American subsidiary Spudnik has built its first self-propelled potato harvester. The four-row Terratron 7040 prototype was previewed at the company’s recent open house.
June 26, 2022
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