March 21, 2018
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Potato & root machinery
Here you can find the archive of profi test reports on a wide range of potato & root machinery.
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March 21, 2018
Self-propelled sugar beet loaders
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March 21, 2018
Self-propelled sugar beet loaders
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March 21, 2018
Self-propelled potato chaser:
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May 16, 2018
Hawe Wester KUW root transfer trailer: Chasing spuds
The Hawe Wester product range already includes chaser bins for sugar beet and even silage, although it is probably its grain models that are most widely known in the UK.
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March 22, 2016
Grimme GL 430 and GB 430 potato planters — Part II
Last time we saw how two Grimme potato planters compared in terms of technology and accuracy. Now we’ll see what the pair is like to work with
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February 21, 2016
Grimme GL 430 vs GB 430 — Part I
Potato growers love cup-fed planters. But belt-based designs claim higher working speeds and more gentle tuber handling, so which is best for you? This two-part article compares a brace of four-row Grimme models, both built…
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June 21, 2015
Grimme GT 170 two-row trailed potato harvester
With over 1,300 GT 170 harvesters sold in the UK alone, finding a decent used example should be relatively easy. But there’s a snag. The GT 170 tag covers a broad range of model variants,…
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March 13, 2008
Standen-Pearson – T3
Driving impression: Standen-Pearson T3 three-row potato harvester Standen-Pearson claims that its T3 three-row trailed potato harvester is capable of up to a 60% greater output than a comparable two-row machine. Martin Rickatson looks behind the…
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March 21, 2007
Grimme – CS/CW150 Rotapower
Driving impression: Grimme CS/CW150 Rotapower stone/clod separator …the bank balance without an effective destoner working ahead of the potato planter – to remove those in-field undesirables. Martin Rickatson tries out Grimme's revised Combistar models, which…

