Farmhand, the well-known Irish i mporter of the Krone, Amazone and Quicke brands, will yet again put on an impressive display of machinery at this year’s National Ploughing Championships.
In line with celebrating 25 years of Krone Big X forage harvesters, Farmhand will mark the occasion by displaying one of the first Big X 650 models to be sold in Ireland, alongside its current-day flagship machine, the Big X 1180.
While the harvesting concept remains the same, visitors to the event will be able to see the extent of which the range has developed over 25 years.
Sticking with the theme of machinery progression, Farmhand will also display a 1960s Krone Optimat forage wagon alongside the latest RX 370 machine.
The theme will follow on through with the Quicke brand, where an original Quicke loader will be displayed alongside the latest Quicke N Series loader range, highlighting the advances in front loaders.
The new N Series is the latest range from the brand, designed to offer performance at a more competitive price and to sit between the existing X and flagship Q Series.
Amazone
Also on the stand, Farmhand will showcase a wide range of Krone and Amazone machinery. This will include Krone’s ECR 321 CV side-mounted mower, Vendro 790 mounted tedder, and Swadro TC880 twin-rotor rake.
From the Amazone brand, the flagship ZA-TS fertiliser spreaders, new Teres Plough and Centaya mounted drill will be on display. The Amazone Profihopper 1500 from the brand’s ground care range will be shown.
Rounding off this impressive display will be Amazone Pantera 7004 self-propelled sprayer, equipped with 45m booms and the larger counterpart to the machine showcased at last year’s event.
A brand-new range of merchandise will also launch at the Ploughing.
Featuring O’Neills hoodies, half-zips and new design jerseys; including a limited-edition ‘25 Years of Big X’ jersey and the first ever ‘Amazone Pantera’ jersey.

The current day flagship Big X 1180 will be displayed alongside one of the first Big X 650s sold in Ireland.

Krone latest RX 370 forage wagon will be showcased alongside a Krone Optimat model from the 1960s.

The mammoth Amazone Pantera 7004 self-propelled sprayer will be on the stand.
Farmhand, the well-known Irish i mporter of the Krone, Amazone and Quicke brands, will yet again put on an impressive display of machinery at this year’s National Ploughing Championships.
In line with celebrating 25 years of Krone Big X forage harvesters, Farmhand will mark the occasion by displaying one of the first Big X 650 models to be sold in Ireland, alongside its current-day flagship machine, the Big X 1180.
While the harvesting concept remains the same, visitors to the event will be able to see the extent of which the range has developed over 25 years.
Sticking with the theme of machinery progression, Farmhand will also display a 1960s Krone Optimat forage wagon alongside the latest RX 370 machine.
The theme will follow on through with the Quicke brand, where an original Quicke loader will be displayed alongside the latest Quicke N Series loader range, highlighting the advances in front loaders.
The new N Series is the latest range from the brand, designed to offer performance at a more competitive price and to sit between the existing X and flagship Q Series.
Amazone
Also on the stand, Farmhand will showcase a wide range of Krone and Amazone machinery. This will include Krone’s ECR 321 CV side-mounted mower, Vendro 790 mounted tedder, and Swadro TC880 twin-rotor rake.
From the Amazone brand, the flagship ZA-TS fertiliser spreaders, new Teres Plough and Centaya mounted drill will be on display. The Amazone Profihopper 1500 from the brand’s ground care range will be shown.
Rounding off this impressive display will be Amazone Pantera 7004 self-propelled sprayer, equipped with 45m booms and the larger counterpart to the machine showcased at last year’s event.
A brand-new range of merchandise will also launch at the Ploughing.
Featuring O’Neills hoodies, half-zips and new design jerseys; including a limited-edition ‘25 Years of Big X’ jersey and the first ever ‘Amazone Pantera’ jersey.

The current day flagship Big X 1180 will be displayed alongside one of the first Big X 650s sold in Ireland.

Krone latest RX 370 forage wagon will be showcased alongside a Krone Optimat model from the 1960s.

The mammoth Amazone Pantera 7004 self-propelled sprayer will be on the stand.
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