Farms and Farm Machinery

Ultimate all-rounder

For 60 years now, Hustler has been redesigning its machinery line-up into sleek-looking, ‘outside the box’ designs, incorporating the ideas and on the ground opinions of the very people who purchase and use the machinery. This, along with the recent ‘MiNT Edition’ colour scheme change, has farmers highly invested in the launch of the new Hustler RX wagon range, moreso the big daddy: the RX218.

I’ve spent some considerable time with this wagon, which is the result of six years of thoughtful research, development and refinement. In true Hustler style, the company opted to do something more creative than the norm to release this machine – investing in a roadshow around New Zealand, taking the RX218 to farms from the bottom of the South Island to the top of the North Island.

So, what makes the RX218 so special? The beauty of the RX is that it will feed almost anything or a combination thereof.

That’s what makes it so popular; particularly for South Island farmers who feed bales, grass/whole crop silage, maize, root crops, or any other concentrated feeds in large quantities to mobs all over the district.

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