Machinery
It was in 1986 that Schuitemaker launched the world's first dual purpose forage wagon which allowed...
Pottinger is a company that likes to keep itself busy developing new products and this week it...
Machinery News
Sometimes it is hard to judge how useful a piece of software might be; with Pottinger's Harvest...
Three smaller, budget orientated but robustly constructed, forage wagons join the Magnon range from Strautmann.
Can a forage wagon compete with a round baler for flexibility? Pottinger's smaller models don't need a big tractor and eliminate wrapping.
Pottinger enjoyed a record financial year but much of that was due to increased production costs being passed on to the customer.
The baler market has developed rapidly over the last few years and Pottinger, with its Impress...
According to Pottinger, the new contactless, electronic steered axles on the JUMBO 8000 forage wagon series improve operating comfort.
This autumn will see Pottinger launch its new range of grassland equipment. Included in the line-up...
In a move that will come as little surprise to those following the market for forage wagons, a...
Machinery Focus
It was at the last Agritechnica that Strautmann launched its latest range of forage wagons, but they have only just arrived in Ireland
Pottinger have been keeping themselves busy over the last year or so and recently presented some major updates to its product lines.
Pottinger have just launched a new range of Jumbo forage wagons, three brand new cultivation tools and a system for protecting wildlife.
Claas has launched an upgraded specification (optional) for its Cargos 8500 forage wagon, which is claimed to reduce soil and sward damage.