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I use a BCS with a 13hp kohler engine which is too heavy, too juicy and the steering brakes jam on if it gets wet and sits for more than a couple of days oh did i mention i were on a marsh, i also have a grillo GF4 which flies along on a sniff of petrol all day has been abandoned in a marsh for a 5 months and still went first pull of the cord....i love my grillo oh did i mention it really light so when it sinks into a hole in your marsh you can lift it out on your own without putting your back out:thumbup:

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Hi

 

I have a Grillo G85D with 9 Hp Subaru engine, it is a very good machine for what I use it for: cultivating & ploughing.

 

AFAIK BCS was created by Grillo (or perhaps BCS created Grillo?) to sell into the UK & USA, whilst Grillo is more common in mainland Europe so they have some similarities.

 

The Grillo handlebars are reversible so the PTO changes to the front for sickle cutters etc & there is quite an extensive range of attachments.

 

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Nice soil there and did well to plough without cage wheels.

 

Oh thanks,

 

Its quite nice soil, theres a bit of clay but breaking down the more we turn it

 

The Grillo seems fine going through it usually put the difflock in on the slight uphill gradient

 

 

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