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Air seeder Henty's machine of the year

24/09/2008 1:09:00 PM
An air seeder especially suited to medium-sized mixed farming operations has won the prestigious Henty Machinery Field Days machine of the year award.

Austrade representative, Randall Tosh, Kansas City, USA, who was part of a US trade delegation visiting the field day, presented the award.

The winning machine, a Vaderstad Seed Hawk 600C, was imported by Ambrose and Lisa Dolan, 'Toorawindi', Coonabarabran, NSW.

Especially designed to handle rough and rocky terrain the machine had lay-back openers mounted to a fixed-height tool bar.

Mr Doolan initially imported the machine for use in his zero-till operation and after discovering there was no Australian dealer he decided to market the air seeder to other farmers.

* A special report from the Henty Machinery Field Days will appear in The Land, NSW, October 2 edition.

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Henty Machinery Field Days Machine of the year winners, Paul Birbeck, Vaderstad National Sales Manager, Wollongong, and Ambrose Dolan “Toorawindi”, Coonabarabran pictured with the Seed Hawk 600C.
Henty Machinery Field Days Machine of the year winners, Paul Birbeck, Vaderstad National Sales Manager, Wollongong, and Ambrose Dolan “Toorawindi”, Coonabarabran pictured with the Seed Hawk 600C.
24/09/2008 | An air seeder especially suited to medium-sized mixed farming operations has won the prestigious Henty Machinery Field Days machine of the year award.

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Poll Date: 21/09/2008

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