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Schuitemaker Rapide 6600 forage wagon: Wagon progression

From a distance, only a Schuitemaker aficionado will spot the subtle changes to the new generation of Rapide 1000 series forage wagon models. There's the discreet addition of a little yellow near the tailgate, and the wheel rims are now grey rather than white. These minor tweaks to the colour scheme are the only physical changes implemented since the merger of Schuitemaker and Veenhuis to create the SV Group.

The two Dutch machinery makers have a clear agreement. Schuitemaker’s attention is on the forage segment with wagons, silage trailers and feeding systems, while Veenhuis focuses on slurry kit with tankers and applicators. This will allow the two firms to focus on their core products while being able to make the most of increased manufacturing

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