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Why use a speed tiller?


Is a speed tiller the machine for my property? Read about the benefits of a speed tiller and what they are best suited to here.

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How much will it cost to buy a Trailing Offset Disc Plough and where does the cost come from?


In this comprehensive guide, we tackle one of the most common questions from prospective Offset Disc buyers: "How much does an Offset Disc cost?" To provide clarity, we offer price ranges for both folding and rigid Offset Discs in 2023, helping you make informed decisions in your buying journey.

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Which Roller should I get on my new Power Harrow, Rotary Hoe or Speed Tiller?


If you're looking at a new rotary hoe, power harrow or speed tiller and wondering what the purpose of the rear roller is and what style of roller is right for you - you are in the right place. In this blog, we will cover what is the purpose of a rear roller, cage, smooth, packer and ring rollers.

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How much does a Pasture Roller cost?


So how much does a paddock roller really cost? Let's dive into all things pricing on paddock rollers.

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Choosing the Right Width for Your Farm Roller


In the world of farming, the right equipment can make all the difference. Delmade's article explores the key considerations when choosing the perfect farm roller size, including working width, transportability, and ground conditions. Find out how to select the ideal roller for your specific needs and maximise efficiency on your farm.

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Choosing the Right Roller Diameter for Your Farm


Discover the perfect roller diameter to supercharge your farming success. From the versatile 24" Seed Roller to the robust 48" heavyweight champion, find the ideal solution for your farm's unique challenges. Don't miss this essential guide – click to read more and optimise your farming practices today!

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7 Reasons why Walco Spreaders are a great choice for your farm


When it comes to spreading fertiliser and other materials, the equipment you choose can make all the difference. There are many spreader options available in the market, but Walco Spreaders stand out from the rest for various reasons. In this blog, we will discuss why Walco Spreaders are a great choice for farmers.

1. Durability and Reliability

One of the most significant…

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Grassfarmer vs Seedmatic – the Aitchison range unpacked


So you are interested in an Aitchison Seed Drill. You’ve identified the units have a strong brand reputation in Tasmania, you know their long lasting, low maintenance and feature a super easy calibration. However, the question is Grassfarmer or Seedmatic and what does that even mean?

Let’s unwrap those terms for you.

The Aitchison range of drills is split into three models the Grassfarmer,…

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Farm Trailer vs Farm Truck


As a farm owner, you are likely to transport a variety of goods such as livestock, produce, and equipment. Whilst both farm trucks and trailers can serve this purpose, choosing between them can be confusing.

At Delmade, we specialise in farm trailers, but we recognise that a farm truck might be the better option for some properties. In this article, we will explore the pros and cons of both…

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Slasher Maintenance - stay safe!


When doing any type of maintenance on this machine, always follow the safety steps. The slasher must be adequately supported under its body on all 3 point linkage machines (Make certain it cannot fall). After 1-2 hours of work, check all bolts and nuts and tighten them if necessary.