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    NRH Engineering returns to Lamma with a new product and updated branding

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltDecember 20, 20242 Mins Read
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    Celebrating 20 years of manufacturing, NRH Engineering will return to Lamma with a new brand identity and a new cultivator.

    The company will launch its new logo and branding at the event, alongside its Tremor low disturbance subsoiler.

    It has been developed in response to dealer and customer feedback. Available as a five, six or seven-leg machine, the Tremor is manufactured from SJ355 high-tensile box sections, with shearbolt or auto-reset leg protection.

    A row of serrated cutting discs is mounted at the front, made from boron steel to a 450mm diameter. There is also a choice of three legs, all made from Hardox500 steel. The feet are high-chrome castings, with differing levels of solid tungsten or tungsten carbide protection.

    Customers also have the choice of a 750mm toothed packer, which aerates the soil and enables water to penetrate the surface, or a 650mm pressed steel packer with castellated rings.

    As standard, the Tremor features hydraulic disc and packer depth adjustment.

    “2025 will be our 20th year in business,” says Neil Hopwood, director of NRH Engineering. “We’re marking the occasion by introducing new modern branding, starting with the logo or machine decals. Our new website will launch soon, giving people a lot more information about our range of British-designed and made subsoilers, packers, cultivators, ring presses and Cambridge rollers.

    “It’s been a few years since we last exhibited at LAMMA, but with a new brand to promote, new products to launch and an optimistic outlook for our 20th year in business, making our first appearance at the NEC in January feels right. We’re very much looking forward to seeing people’s reaction to the Tremor, which we think will be very popular with farmers looking for a well-made, reliable and effective subsoiler.”

    For more information go to www.nrh-engineering.co.uk

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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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