Introduced at the 1992 Smithfield show, the first Simba Freeflow drills were ‘simple’ tine-based units designed primarily to work in minimally cultivated ground and heavy trash. Although they have evolved, current Freeflow drills retain essentially the same layout enabling certain modifications to be made to earlier drills. This helps to make a Freeflow a sound used buy. James de Havilland reports
Simba Freeflow drills:
Introduced at the 1992 Smithfield show, the first Simba Freeflow drills were ‘simple’ tine-based units designed primarily to work in minimally cultivated ground and heavy trash. Although they have evolved, current Freeflow drills retain essentially the same layout enabling certain modifications to be made to earlier drills. This helps to make a Freeflow a sound […]
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