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    Renton Farm Services appointed to Bauer dealer network

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltOctober 18, 20213 Mins Read
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    Rob Jackson (left) of Bauer UK & Ireland, with Graeme Renton, Renton Farm Services, Dunbar, a new Bauer irrigation equipment sales, service and parts dealer

    A new sales, service and parts dealer for Bauer irrigation equipment is offering potential customers a try before you buy demonstration of the Rainstar irrigation reel. Renton Farm Services has taken on the Bauer franchise and will offer the manufacturer’s equipment throughout East Lothian from its base near Dunbar.

    Director Graeme Renton said: “Six years ago we started a family-run business sourcing and supplying parts for farm machinery and related equipment.

    “As potato growers and users of a couple of elderly Bauer irrigation reels ourselves, I was aware of local support being limited, so approached Bauer about taking on the franchise.”

    With an agreement in place, Mr Renton ordered two new Rainstar E irrigation reels for stock, and the move paid off as the first of those units has already been put to work.

    “It was a bit of a gamble but I’m pretty confident of finding customers because as a premium product the Bauer reel irrigator has a strong reputation for performance and durability; our own machines are 26 years old and still relatively hassle-free,” he said.

    Adrian Tindall and Rob Jackson, who handle Bauer interests in the UK and Ireland, have welcomed Renton Farm Services’ appointment.

    “It’s been good to see Graeme looking ahead by stocking two machines in readiness for his involvement with Bauer and having one in the yard will be useful for growers wanting to have a look at the latest Rainstar product,” said Rob Jackson.

    “I would urge growers considering a change of irrigator to also look ahead as we’ve been taking orders and securing build slots at Bauer’s very busy factory for next-year deliveries.”

    Like the first unit sold, the demonstration Rainstar E31 10/470 turntable reel is equipped with tandem axles and a hydraulic drawbar jack, as well as Bauer’s Ecostar 6000 controller which is now fitted as standard for the UK and Ireland.

    This touch screen display provides easy access to settings, remote access to adjust wind-in speed, and provides interruption, fault, distance to go and run finished text notifications among its functions.

    Growers using several machines can also opt for the SmartRain telematics system, which in addition to compiling event records such as water consumption, can be set up with selected notifications to avoid information overload.

    “Buying irrigation equipment is an investment that has to be considered over the long-term with respect to the total cost of ownership,” said Graeme Renton. “The Bauer product is very attractive in that respect because of the reliability, performance and durability that comes from using high quality precision components and a fully galvanised chassis and reel structure.”

    At the heart of every Rainstar is one of Bauer’s radial water turbines, designed and assembled for minimal loss of water pressure and powered by the Vario water nozzle. This automatically adjusts to deliver a powerful water flow over the turbine’s impeller at all settings and pressures.

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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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