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Paul & Ray Doble – Faro 3500L
Harvesting forage with a wagon – user stories - part 5
When it came to taking forage harvesting in house at Collard Hill Farm, Blackborough, Devon, a system that would be flexible was needed. It would have to cost no more than the existing contractor charges and suit the 4 cylinder tractors operated by the business. The father and son team of Paul and Ray Doble also wanted to be able to operate the system themselves without resorting to hiring in staff. “We spent a considerable amount of time researching which way we should go” says Paul “I fully costed all the available options and the Pottinger loader wagon came out top”. A key factor with the Pottinger wagon was its low operating costs, both in terms of maintenance and fuel. “With fuel at the price it is we wanted to keep fuel consumption to a minimum”. We had a demonstration from our local Pottinger dealer and we were surprised on how little fuel we used to harvest 4 acres.
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The tractor consumed only 4.5 litres of diesel which was difficult to believe!” Purchasing a Pottinger Faro 3500L loader wagon during 2006 and with the first seasons forage safely gathered in, the Doble’s are firmly convinced they did the right thing. We always used to have some of our second and third cut silage done in big bales but this was costly and involved lots of handling. The wagon has made life so simple - everything now goes in the clamp, plus we don’t have the costly hassle of disposing of bale wrap”. We use our 100hp 4wd Valtra with buck rake on the clamp and this handles the forage well and gives us excellent consolidation”. |
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“We were surprised how little fuel we used to harvest 4 acres. The tractor consumed only 4.5 litres of diesel which was difficult to believe.”
Ray & Paul Doble
Created: 29.10.2007

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