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Amazone Ceus 3000-TX cultivator: Three times plus

Amazone may have missed the big sales boat for disc/tine cultivators in the UK, but there's now growing demand for this type of machine in other markets so much so, that Amazone has added 3.0m and 4.0m rigid frame versions of the Ceus. This joins the 4.0m, 5.0m, 6.0m and 7.0m hydraulic folding versions first launched in 2017.

Familiar discs

The 3.0m newcomer is pulled from the lower links with a cast iron cross bar.

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