Cereals 2009: Agri-Weld shows its Rhino subsoiler
Agri-Weld was showing its updated Rhino subsoiler at Cereals.
The main changes are a new headstock and larger diameter packer that can be fitted with teeth or 45 degree rings.

There is a choice of 750mm or 900mm leg spacing with seharbolt or auto reset and three, five or seven leg versions are being produced with prices from £6,495.
The Revolution potato box rotator has also received a subtle tweak that positions it closer to the telehandler carriage.
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Cereals 2009
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