Taranaki Farming Lifestyles, January 2019

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A large number of Taranaki schools are playing a central role in Towards Predator-Free Taranaki, with pupils learning how to trap invasive predators in areas of local bush close to their schools.

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Students of all ages are also involved by making trap tunnels or selling traps to their community, monitoring and recording information about predators, biodiversity and trapping catches, or analysing data. Taranaki Regional Council education officer, Emily Roberts, said pupils have then been taking these skills home, encouraging their families to get on board with backyard trapping. “Schools throughout the region have been incredibly supportive of the project. “We’ve been working with some fantastic teachers, and the students have all loved playing an active role in better protecting native plants and animals.” So far 29 schools have joined Towards Predator-Free Taranaki. Schools can sell the trap kits as a fundraiser, with funds going towards a school environmental project. Other community groups are also becoming involved, including Rotary groups and the Purangi Kiwi — East Taranaki Environment Trust. New Plymouth Boys High School principal Paul Veric said the work has real meaning and importance to some students, who for the first time are truly engaged and passionate about school work. “Our boys love trapping, but it’s more than that — they understand

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the importance of why they’re trapping and what it’s doing to support Taranaki’s biodiversity.” Woodleigh School teacher Julie Neilson has also seen student’s enthusiasm and learning increase with the hands-on approach that Towards Predator-Free Taranaki provides, both within the school environment and in their back yards. The high level of support and involvement of the schools, community groups, farmers, councils and residents of Taranaki is a measure of the success of the programme according to Towards Predator-Free Taranaki project manager Toby Shanley. “The council is monitoring wildlife populations and diversity to measure changes that will indicate the success of Towards Predator-Free Taranaki as predators are removed from rural and urban landscapes. It’s a long term programme that will stretch over decades and the focus in this initial stage is to set up the trapping networks and put in place monitoring, so that we can measure the success of the project as it progresses.” Traps are for sale from the Taranaki Regional Council and schools involved in the project as the programme rolls out across the region.

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CAREER CHANGE PROVIDES IDEAL LIFESTYLE Taranaki sharemilker Matthew Herbert balances work on the farm with overseeing five Young Farmers clubs in Taranaki, as well as holding the position of Federated Farmers Taranaki Sharemilkers’ Section chair. He has also learnt the importance of taking time off the farm to enjoy other activities.

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atthew’s early introduction to agriculture was during school holidays on his grandparents’ Murray Grey stud near Forbes in New South Wales, Australia. On leaving secondary school, the bright lights of the city beckoned. Matthew moved to Tasmania to work as an adviser for an Australian cabinet minister. After working in a highpressure environment, he and his New Zealand-born partner Brad Markham, a political reporter, began to look towards career changes. The pair decided to shift across the Tasman to go dairy farming in 2013, taking up a contract milking position in the Waikato. In their relatively short time

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in the dairy industry, Matthew and Brad won the 2016 Auckland-Hauraki Dairy Industry Share Farmer of the Year award. Matthew said the win was a huge career highlight. “The Dairy Industry Awards is such a great programme that really helped to focus on where the business was going. The feedback from experienced farmers and rural professionals was invaluable.” Three years ago Matthew and Brad moved to Taranaki, contract milking 380 cows. Now they are in their first season 50/50 sharemilking on a 67ha farm near Manaia. A 21ha runoff around the corner from the farm grazes youngstock and grows extra feed.

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Matthew is the Federated Farmers Taranaki Sharemilkers’ Section chair and also oversees five Young Farmers clubs in the region

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also intends to run for the New Zealand Young Farmers national board. “We organise a lot of fun events for our members from farm walks to indoor sports to the FMG Young Farmer of the Year competition,” said Matthew. “Our aim is to give all of our members a chance to get off the farm and have fun while learning new skills and making friends at the same time. “It’s really rewarding to see our clubs growing and different clubs putting on joint events together — this is where lifelong friendships come from.” Matthew is the Taranaki Federated Farmers sharemilker chairperson too. “I represent the interests of sharemilkers and contract milkers in Taranaki in Federated Farmers. “Most of the work that Federated Farmers does is behind the scenes — negotiating with governments and councils for sensible regulations that let us get on with the job of farming sustainably.” “Some exciting things that I’m helping to drive in Taranaki are seminars and workshops to help sharemilkers understand their rights and responsibilities around employment law, and also how to do due diligence on a prospective new job. It’s really important that sharemilkers have good relationships with their farm owners, and that they understand the contracts they’re signing.” Matthew said Federated Farmers has traditionally been an organisation with an older generational membership base. “There’s now more and more young people becoming involved in Federated Farmers as we see the importance of having good contracts and an industry which supports the progression of the

next generation. Many farm owners are in their positions because the sharemilking system allowed them to move up and grow their wealth — and I want to see them making that same opportunity available to my generation coming through the ranks now.” Matthew has found his involvement with the broader agricultural sector and being able to influence the change he wants to see, extremely rewarding. He said the opportunities to have a real impact in rural New Zealand are there for anyone who wants to get involved. “I’m proud to be part of the generation leading the change in the New Zealand agri-foods sector. “We are pushing for a sustainable farming model that focusses on our people and connecting with our customers all over the world. “That’s what the future of our industry is all about.” He’s also discovered the opportunities for progression in the New Zealand dairy sector exciting. “You can get ahead quicker here than anywhere else in the world.” Although involved with various aspects of governance within the dairy industry, Matthew finds pleasure in spending time on the farm working with his herd, implementing a breeding programme to grow its value and efficiency, and enjoying his pet cows. “Having a cuddle with the girls always puts a smile on my face.” Taking care of his mental health has been the biggest challenge during Matthew’s dairy farming career. “A farmer’s life is dictated by a lot of

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Matthew enjoys a cuddle with one of the herd

factors outside of our control, and it can be easy for a bad season to take a real toll on your mental wellbeing.” It has made him aware of the importance of getting off the farm to spend time with people and participate in other activities. “There is more to life than work and the most important lesson I’ve learnt is that you have to look after yourself first.” Matthew has found meeting customers’ expectations and adapting far ming practices accordingly, challenging. “The reward for that is that we continue to produce the best food on the planet, and we look after our people and environment better than almost anywhere else. “New Zealand’s dairy industry has been really great to me. I’ve made lifelong friends, and built great networks right around the country.”

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Growing up on Mangaotea, a large sheep and cattle farm near Tariki, sparked Zarrah Blackwell’s interest in agriculture. This passion has seen her shepherding in the Rangitikei, mustering in outback Australia, and then return to Taranaki’s hill country to establish a Murray Grey herd.

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s soon as Zarrah finished the sixth form at high school, she knew which career path to follow. She headed to Taratahi Institute of Agriculture in the Wairarapa to complete a level three in agriculture (sheep and beef), earning a qualification to back up her practical experience. The next three years were spent as a shepherd in the Hunterville area before a slight change of direction saw Zarrah move to the South Island to work for Combined Rural Traders (now Farmlands). At the start of 2013, Zarrah travelled to Australia as the start of her overseas experience (OE). Zarrah said the plan was six months on a cattle station, then head to the

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United Kingdom and Europe for two years with her cousin Lisa. Those plans changed when Zarrah ended up working eight months in Western Australia’s Kimberley region. She then travelled to the United Kingdom and Europe for four months. “I couldn’t get the outback out of my head, so I headed back for another three or so years,” she said. During Zarrah’s first year in the Kimberley region, she worked on a family-owned property, Jubilee Downs. Work for Liveringa Pastoral Company followed, first as a ringer/station hand at Liveringa, then onto neighbouring Nerrima Station — also owned by the same company. Zarrah was head stockman at Nerrima, running stock camps for six people and organising the day-to-day work for the crew and

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Zarrah spent more than three years working in Western Australia’s Kimberley region “The Mangaotea home farm has quite a bit of peat land so tends to hold on for quite a while if it does get dry — but my lease block at Te Popo is in a valley and is a heat trap in the summer. “Facial eczema (FE) can be an issue, but none of our beef cattle are treated for this. We believe we are moving towards FE tolerance within the herds.” Through buying in cattle from Allerby’s Kotare Stud near Inglewood, and the Clarke’s Yorkvale Stud in Levin, Zarrah’s Murray Grey herd has steadily grown. She is aiming to breed Murray Greys with a great constitution and temperament, suitable for mating over dairy cattle. “There’s a bit of variation within my herd, but it all takes time to uniform.”

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EXPERT RETIRES Dairying and family have always been at the centre of Ray Lawrence’s life. Now, after 40 years working with local dairy farmers to breed healthier and more efficient herds, Ray is set to retire from his field consultant and artificial insemination (AI) technician roles at CRV Ambreed. BY DE

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“I wanted to work for myself, make my own decisions and my own mistakes.” One of Ray’s career highlights was having the highest production herd in Taranaki for three to four years. When Ray and Joyce bought their farm, the mortgage interest rate was 13%. However, the early 1980s were challenging times as interest rates soared to 21%. Hard work and determination saw the Lawrences make it through and Ray credits his parents for instilling a good work ethic. The couple also raised four children who are all well-educated and successful in their chosen professions. Ray’s association with CRV Ambreed also began in 1976, when he trained in AI and began using CRV Ambreed genetics in his dairy herd. Seven years later, Ray started working as a Stratford-Eltham field consultant and eventually took hold of the broader Taranaki region in 1991 as the area manager. He has always been passionate about helping farmers breed a healthy, longlasting herd through pedigree bulls. This enthusiasm was behind the motivation for him to stay in the game for so long. “There’s nothing more gratifying than to drive around the region each year and see the calves in the paddock that I’ve had a part in creating. Still, walking away from the relationships I’ve built with clients will be the hardest part about retiring.” Ray said it has been incredible to see new technologies coming through over the years that have significantly improved the industry. “Tools like SireMatch that have supported farmers to breed from good cow families and prevent issues like inbreeding and genetic defects have

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been a real game-changer, I’d like to see the wider industry herd testing more in the future to make sure we all have access to better data and that we can improve our whole industry.” he said. CRV Oceania sales and marketing manager Mathew Macfie said Ray’s legacy will be visible on farms in the Taranaki region for many years to come. “His knowledge of cow families and pedigrees, in particular, has meant that he has been called upon many times to help build the perfect bull team for many customers,” said Mr Macfie. “Looking around the dairy farms in Taranaki, it is not hard to see the kind of cow or herd that Ray is proud to have been associated with and help build.” Although Ray is putting away his AI gloves, he will continue to help out on the farm. Farming runs deep in the Lawrence family bloodlines, tracing way back to the 1660s. His son Hayden, the 16th generation farmer in the family, bought the property last year. “After all these years I can walk away knowing that I’ve done my part — but I’ll still have my finger in farm life doing the odd bit of work on my son’s farm,” he said. He attributes the majority of his career success to Joyce who has supported him along the way. The next chapter in Ray’s life will centre around his family; Joyce, his children and grandchildren. He also has some long-awaited travel planned and will continue volunteer work with Lake Rotokauri Trust and the Lions Club in Eltham. Ray is currently imparting his knowledge with Daniel Crowley who will become CRV Ambreed’s new field consultant for the area.

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When it comes to flat out speed across rough terrain, the Can Am Maverick has the heritage, the race-bred pedigree and the sheer power to make you believe you’re actually in the cockpit of a lowflying jet fighter. Watching the Maverick’s masterwork of suspension in slow motion as those big knobbly tyres claw at the sand and dirt is an engineering class in itself.

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The Maverick Trail is not just easy to transport — though needless to say that small footprint works well when it’s time to put it on a trailer or up on a truck deck. The application of a deliberately feedback-rich power steering system means that there’s no struggling and sweating to wrestle with the wheel; at low speeds the system adjusts to give more of a boost, helping out when the trail is choppy or in tight corners. This is a machine for the explorers, the trail blazers, those who want to really get out into the wilderness and need a machine as unstoppable as the legendary drover’s horse of days gone by. Knowing this, Can Am have even fitted an upgraded magneto for additional electric power — pick and choose from winches, lights and other accessories to make this off road machine truly personalised.

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Summertime is ‘watch time’ with Biosecurity New Zealand and the Department of Conservation asking the public to check their local myrtle plants to help track the spread of myrtle rust, with the disease likely to be more active during warmer weather and likely to spread to new areas where it hasn’t been seen before. Plants including pohutukawa, rata, manuka, kanuka and ramarama are vulnerable to the disease. The fungus, which is mainly spread by wind, generally infects shoots, buds, and young leaves of myrtle plants. Infected plants show typical symptoms including bright yellow powdery spots on the underside of leaves. If you think you see symptoms of myrtle rust remember to not touch the plant or collect samples, but take pictures and report it to Biosecurity New Zealand’s Exotic Pest and Disease Hotline on 0800 80 99 66. As of December the disease has been confirmed on 811 properties across most of the North Island and upper areas of the South Island. Taranaki, Auckland and Bay of Plenty are the most seriously affected areas. Biosecurity New Zealand’s manager for recovery and pest management, John Sanson, says a cross-sector working group has developed a national longterm management plan for myrtle rust. “This working group includes members from Biosecurity New Zealand, the Department of Conservation, Maori organisations with an interest in biosecurity, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage, regional councils, and the Project Crimson Trust. “The group has provided recommendations on agreed goals that will underpin our collective approach to managing myrtle rust. We are also investing significantly in scientific research to develop new tools, build understanding of myrtle rust and

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Potential for post-Brexit deal

The NZ International Business Forum, with support from Beef + Lamb New Zealand and the Meat Industry Association, has released a discussion paper on the potential for a future free trade agreement with the United Kingdom as the UK prepares to leave the European Union.

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The New Zealand and UK governments have announced their intention to begin free trade agreement negotiations after Brexit, and once the UK is in a position to negotiate independent of the EU. The UK is an important market for the New Zealand sheep and beef sector. New Zealand red meat and associated co-product exports to the United Kingdom totalled about £293 million for the year ending August 2018 with sheep meat accounting for 86% of the sector’s total exports to the United

Kingdom. The United Kingdom is also a significant market for New Zealand wool, accounting for over £21 million in trade for the year ending August 2018. The New Zealand sheep and beef sector is supportive of the negotiation, at the earliest possible opportunity, of an ambitious, comprehensive and highquality FTA between our two countries that builds on and strengthens the existing trade relationships. Such an FTA has the potential to benefit both the United Kingdom and

New Zealand, through reducing costs, deepening existing partnerships, enhancing value chains and modernising the current trade and economic relationship. By tariff reductions and addressing non-tariff barriers, both sides would benefit from greater access to each other’s markets which would provide consumers with a wider array of competitively priced products and manufacturers with access to highquality, competitively priced inputs.

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After more than ten years in New Zealand, Teeter Hang-Ups have now gained a reputation for success with long-term sufferers of Back pain. Inversion New Zealand was started by Dave and Nancy Hare, Dave had suffered over twenty years of back pain from Degenerated Discs and had basically given up and decided to just live with it. “To me surgery was never an option” he said “as long as I still could walk, there was hope”. Dave had tried everything; every time he was overseas he would search for anything that could possibly help. While on one of these overseas trips ten years ago, Dave discovered the Teeter Hang-Ups. “The first time I tried it, the pain disappeared and I was completely pain free for about 30 minutes, nothing had done that” he told me. Dave never believed it would fix him, “as specialists had told me it was irreversible, I now knew I had a place to go every time I wanted some serious relief”.

To Dave’s surprise the more he used the table the longer the pain stayed away, until after nearly three months he was completely pain free, “I couldn’t believe it’ he told me “I had spent large amounts of money on every form of treatment available and here

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“We have testimonials from people with over fifty years of back problems and even have them in a number of schools in New Zealand for their special needs children” he told me, “the blood to the brain helps these kids and the results are excellent” What this means for the aging population is that it helps maintain the health of the brain as we all get older. Dave told me that he realised that, had he not tried the Teeter for himself he would still be suffering, “I would still be a miserable grumpy bugger, living with pain, that is why we do the shows, people need to try it for themselves” he told me “most people actually get off with the pain either gone or considerably less” he said “we let the tables do the talking”

Frank Harwood (84) of Turangi using his Teeter, Frank has been Inverting for over eight years and has found it keeps him young

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Discs:

It uses gravity to apply traction, the traction gently opens the discs and as they open up they create suction, this suction draws fluid from the surrounding tissue back into the discs, re-hydrating them. This is the key! Discs do not have their own blood supply, they rely on trans fer of fluid from the surrounding tissue to keep them healthy and hydrated and over the years as discs get thinner with age, they lose the ability to take on fluid (just like squeezing a sponge) and they start to de-hydrate.

Posture: Poor

posture is one of the major cases of pain and is a major contributor to the deterioration of the body with age. A difference in leg length causes most of the hip and knee issues, as they continue to place uneven loads on the joints; similar to the wheels out of alignment on your car. Trying to correct posture is extremely difficult due to muscle memory, as it constantly pulls the muscles back to where they were. At a level of 40 degrees or more on the Teeter, the muscle groups open up and eventually come back into alignment, using the table daily, does not allow the muscle memory to pull them back out of alignment and slowly the muscles start to lose their memory and go with the flow, allowing the body to come back into correct posture. Then using the table once a day will ensure it is kept there.

De-Hydrated discs are less flexible, they are harder, more prone to injury, they interfere with nerve roots creating pain and ultimately the de-hydration causes degen eration. The Teeter Inversion table slowly and gently brings the hydration back into the discs, plumping them up. It separates the nerve roots far more effectively and This is pure logic, if a machine is out of returns quality of life

Muscles: A lot of pain is muscular, when

muscles are stressed they become tight which restricts the flow of blood and lymph through the muscles so toxins build up, Co2 and Lactic Acid. Traction opens up the muscles, Rhythmic Traction, is a gentle rocking motion that stimulates circulation and encourages blood flow through the muscles, which clears the lactic acid into your lymph system where it stimulates lymph flow and deals with it. Most people with serious neck issues see a large improvement after only one treatment.

HAWERA

Hawera TSB Hub 17 Camberwell Road, Hawera (Waihi Road Entrance) Sat 2 February 10am - 4pm

alignment it does not last long, the only difference between the body and a machine is that the body is constantly repairing itself, however if the wear and tear on the body is greater than the body’s ability to repair itself, it is a slow decline. The Teeter slowly brings the body out of its decline and allows the body to repair itself, resulting in a far healthier life.

If you are serious about investing in your health and really sorting your issues out, come see us at one of our local roadshows, you have nothing to lose and chances are, a lot to gain.

STRATFORD

BACK or NECK PAIN? Here in New Zealand,

Dr Giresh Kanji, one of the countries most respected Pain Specialists completed a PhD on how humans experience pain and then researched lower back pain, writing "Fix Your Back" and then spent a few years researching neck pain, headache and migraine and wrote "Fix Your Neck Pain, Headache & Migraine", both books are in most bookstores. Dr Kanji discovered in the research that the disc is the most likely source of low back pain and Inversion showed the best results of all the trials conducted. Three studies showed a 60% reduction in pain and one showed a 75% reduction in surgery for people with disc prolapse. Dr Kanji endorses Inversion as the best method to manage back pain, he has personally been using the Teeter Inversion tables for his own low back pain, has Teeter Inversion tables at both of his clinics in Wellington (The Sports and Pain Clinic) and has had such success that he is now conducting the largest study in the World on Inversion Therapy. In his own words, "these things are gold and inversion should be a first line treatment for low back pain”. *Dr Kanji does not recieve royalties from the sale of Teeter Inversion Tables

TAUPO

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Farmers and lifestyle block owners are reminded that although summer is a busy time it is also among the most hazardous periods for accidents. According to data from ACC almost 550 farmers suffered injuries serious enough to take at least a week off work over the last summer, while there were three fatalities on farms. The major causes of injuries were trips, slips and falls, being hit or bitten by animals, hit by moving objects, and incidents involving vehicles. “The summer is a hugely productive time for farmers, and a time when family and visitors are often on the farm too,” says WorkSafe’s Agricultural lead Al McCone. “We are encouraging farmers to focus on reducing the critical risk of working in and around farm vehicles. Take a few minutes to think about the best vehicle for the job you or your workers are doing and the terrain you are going to be driving over. “Think about the locations of ditches, slopes or furrows. That might mean going back to the shed to switch vehicles, or going on foot. Operator protective devices, like roll over protection and the use of seat belts in vehicles are key areas farmers can reduce the likelihood of an accident. Many tractor fatalities can be prevented by the driver wearing the seat belt. “You should also always check around farm vehicles before reversing — that is especially important in summer with more children out and about.”

Sun exposure is also a major hazard with New Zealand having the highest overall melanoma skin cancer rate in the world. Research shows that one in four New Zealand farmers have suffered skin cancer. Farmer, rugby legend, and Safer Farms Ambassador Richard Loe, says he has changed his behaviours around sun safety. “Sun safety really isn’t onerous, it is as simple as slipping on a shirt with long sleeves and wearing a hat with a wide brim or a cap with flaps — more people get sunburned on the face and neck than any other part of the body. “Slop on plenty of sunscreen at least 20-minutes before going out, use at least SPF 30 and take the bottle with you and reapply every couple of hours — especially if you have been doing sweaty work. “If you have got jobs you can do in shade or under cover, plan them for the middle of the day when the sun’s UV levels are higher — and the exposed jobs for early or later, and don’t forget to protect your eyes from UV radiation — with wrap-round sunglasses with a good sun protection rating.”

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2016 YAMAHA WOLVERINE 700

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20,967kms & 1565hrs, one dry stock owner, good tyres, roof, ½ screen, 2WD/4WD & difflock, full eng braking, Hi/Lo ratio, auto trans, fuel inj, pwr steer, ROPs cage.

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2016 POLARIS RANGER 570

2008 SUZUKI GSF1250

Bandit ABS, excellent cond, 1 meticulous owner, only 34,084kms, fuel inj, 6 speed, Scott oiler, ABS Brakes, Givi Pannier Bags, top box rack, wind deflector, Pirelli Angel GT tyres.

$7,995

2014 POLARIS 570 UTE

One dry stock owner, 10,748kms, power steering, water cooled 570 EFI engine, tip deck, tow hitch, fully serviced.

tidy cond, one owner, 921hrs, 11,222kms, roof, front & rear screen, wipers, good tyres, handbrake, CVT Belt drive, Hi/Lo Ratio, Turf mode/2WD/ AWD/ADC Mode, tilt tray.

fully serviced, one owner, 6645kms, ROP’s cage, pwr steering, half screen, roof, 2WD/4WD/diff lock, Hi/Lo ratios, auto trans, adjust sus, skid plates.

$16,995

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2017 POLARIS RANGER 900 XP

2016 YAMAHA WOLVERINE 700

EPS, just 9320kms, 684hrs, EFI engine, On Demand True AWD, 2WD & Turf modes, 900KG tow capacity, independent susp, tilt deck, adjust seat & steering wheel.

R-Spec, EPS, 12,879kms, 1 own/op sheep farm, $2k tray upgrade, new tyres, roof, flip down screen, 2WD/4WD & diff lock, full engine braking, Hi/Lo, power steer, cert ROPs.

Good cond, power steer, 27,393kms, off Dry stock farm, CVT Trans, new tyres, 2WD/4WD/Hi/Lo ratio & diff lock, full engine braking, fuel inj, ind rear susp, top box, bullbars.

$13,995

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2017 YAMAHA YZ250H

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Tidy cond, from dry stock farm, 26804kms, good tyres, roof, screen wiper, bluetooth stereo, Pro-Star 900 EFI engine, adj seat & steering, AWD/2WDTurf Mode, 900kg towing.

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