The 27,000kg harvester is 13.6m long, 3.5m wide and 4m high and capable of tearing through crops in quick time. Potatoes are grown in raised beds and the harvester digs underneath with wide blades ...
The first harvester designed for lifting three rows arrived five years ago when Standen Engineering announced its Standen-Pearson T3 trailed machine. The idea came about during talks with a customer ...
Standen-Pearson has unveiled a new three-row trailed potato harvester, the first of its kind to appear on the market. The Cambridgeshire-based firm claims that output from the machine is 60% more than ...
A vintage potato harvester has been given a new lease of life by Norfolk workshop fitter Colin Hensby to show how crops were lifted half a century ago. And visitors will be able to pick their own ...
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