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Thay are going to have to increase the power of their tractors to pull a 6m Solo cultivator, 130hp isn't going to move it very fast. What is the betting that they are going to announce the purchase of a high Hp manufacturer very soon, ideas anyone?

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10 hours ago, robbo said:

Thay are going to have to increase the power of their tractors to pull a 6m Solo cultivator, 130hp isn't going to move it very fast. What is the betting that they are going to announce the purchase of a high Hp manufacturer very soon, ideas anyone?

They have a 170 hp tractor now ;) I did here the Buhler Versatile name mentioned a few times on US forums :rolleyes:

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13 hours ago, robbo said:

Thay are going to have to increase the power of their tractors to pull a 6m Solo cultivator, 130hp isn't going to move it very fast. What is the betting that they are going to announce the purchase of a high Hp manufacturer very soon, ideas anyone?

We were talking to the Kubota rep at the Great Yorkshire Show the year before last and he said they were planning to go up to 220ish HP, if I remember correctly. I presumed it'd be done in house rather than buying out a different company.

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On 10/16/2020 at 3:41 AM, weblet375 said:

Does anyone know what the widest set of discs simba did.

in terms of traditional dicks I believe the widest was either 5m or 5.5m.  They did though make a 10m Xpress.

This link has a list of the majority of recent products made by Simba with.the parts books 

https://www.greatplainsint.com/en/manuals/1622/simba-tillage-manuals

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