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Last week the hugely successful FTMTA Farm Machinery Show took place at Punchestown Event Centre. Gary Abbott looks at part two of the shows highlights.
This years FTMTA Farm Machinery Show was the platform several manufacturers and importers used to announce new collaborations. Peter Thomas Keaveney reports.
Massey Ferguson is set to attend the FTMTA Show with a full line-up of S Series tractors and its latest grass equipment, including the new RK 762 TRC twin rotor rake.
Samco Agricultural Engineering is set to showcase its new silage forks, upgraded wheel extenders, range of maize drill, reseeding equipment and its CTS 1600 bale transporter at this year’s show.
KME Agri will present three new products at the FTMTA machinery show, including its unique all in one umbilical pumping system, as well as trailing shoe and dribble bar attachments.
Malone Farm Machinery vows to expand its disc mower range, with the official launch of its Procut 3000FP non-conditioner front mower at this year's FTMTA Machinery show.