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Ive just been told about these, new design by BLEC machinery, i can hire that and a tractor to run it for £100/day, which seems alright, but im not sure about the size of the wheel, the whole thing seems heavy duty enough.

 

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The wheel on that looks tiny, Phone them and speak to Les (top bloke) they may have a demo model to try out.

Blec stuff is generally pretty well built (have owned one of thier burriers and seeders) but just be carefull that it has been thoroughly tested.

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this is only a small tractor, maybe 30-40 horse so would need 1.5m access gate. handy for front garden jobs. If i can bundle a few together it would save me money, but then teeth wear and other costs come into it on a day of grinding

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