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Customer Reviews:2009-12-28 (Missouri) | Rating: 5


FARMERS T.B Hasell and Son, and D. and P.R Tibbs and Son, based just outside Bristol, take a business-like approach to silaging, having formed a syndicate to purchase and run their equipment some 30 years ago – long before the phrase ‘machinery sharing’ had been coined.
“We have always managed the silage operation in-house rather than using a contractor,” explains Keith Hasell, “as it gives us flexibility of timing. We can stop if it is going to rain and work at our own pace.
For example, last year the forecast was bad, so I took a day off and went to the Bath and West Show, where the weather was terrible, but the next day we were able to mow and were back on schedule by the end of the week.”
The syndicate has owned a number of trailed forage harvesters over the years but, when looking to replace the previous machine three years ago, found the market had shrunk somewhat.
“We used John Deere foragers until they pulled out of the market and the last make we had proved unreliable, so when our local dealer, Andrew Curtis, of H. Curtis and Sons, suggested the Pottinger Mex VI, we thought it was worth a look.
“We did consider a small self-propelled machine, but again there was not much choice and it would have worked out... Source

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