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FIT FOR THE FUTURE

time, enhancing our overall field performance while saving at least 25% on fuel consumption.”

The gear-box driveline powering four blades per rotor processes vegetation into a finer mulch, which encourages faster regrowth. “The direct drive transmission produces a much better finish to all kinds of crop stubble,” Andrew points out. “That was one of the big failings of the flail mower, leaving uneven clumps behind wherever it went.”

Additionally, agricultural contractor and NFU Cereals Board member Jamie Burrows used to use ail mowers on 2,500-acres of arable ground around St. Albans in Hertfordshire. Since acquiring a 4.2m Major Cyclone, he hasn’t looked back. “Compared to ail mowers, the Major Cyclone is very competitively priced, uses much less fuel and leaves an excellent nish,” say Jamie. “I’m very pleased with how the machine is working. And the maintenance is so simple, there’s hardly anything we need to do other than a bit of regular greasing.”

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