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    Kidd Farm Machinery to showcase fencing kit at APF

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltJuly 6, 20262 Mins Read
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    Kidd Farm Machinery will attend the APF forestry show this year, presenting a series of products from its Wrag and Bushpig brands.

    Heading up the range will be the Bushpig Gen 3 Netter, capable of handling two rolls of 500m net. It uses a three-function hydraulic head that incorporates clamping, tensioning and tilt functions. This was designed and fine-tuned by Marc Preston, the founder and original owner of Bushpig.

    From the Wrag portfolio, the Kidd Farm Machinery will highlight the WragTrack Tow-It and WragTrack Opus self-propelled post drivers. The Tow-It has a 36hp engine and a UK-built chassis, capable of handling undulating terrain, as well as 180deg mast swing and up to 300kg hammers.

    The Opus has a 48hp engine, 300kg hammer, 200deg swing and telescopic boom functions.

    Kidd will also show the Hector excavator-mounted range of post knockers, with models suitable for machines from 1t up to 25t. Tractor-mounted models include the Diadem with a 400kg hammer, 200deg swing and telescopic functions.

    Chris Gordon, operations manager at Kidd Farm Machinery, says, “APF is the perfect opportunity to demonstrate the breadth of our product range and show visitors how our machines are helping contractors, estates and land managers improve productivity in the field.

    “At the show we also want to highlight our ongoing commitment to designing and developing innovative machinery that can meet the constantly evolving needs of users across a multitude of sectors, and our technical team is looking forward to hearing about attendees’ job requirements and directing them to the right products, and arranging a demo, as we know it is always best to showcase what our products can do in their natural environment.”

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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