Straight-up quality
Sep 08, 2021
4 minutes
Words Jaiden Drought
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Justin Bennett
For our Lemken test experience with EuroAgri, the six-metre Lemken Rubin 10 was set up just out of Ashburton on New Zealand’s South Island, ready to work on an ex-kale dryland paddock, which had a consistency similar to concrete.
The Lemken Rubin 10 is different to most other speed discs in that its large, scalloped discs are mounted individually on cranked, forged steel legs with individual coil springs. This allows it to work down to 14cm and individually ‘jump’ over obstacles – resulting in outstanding trash flow.
Disc arrangement
Another distinguishing feature is that the two gangs of discs are arranged differently on each side of the
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