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Sip Silvercut Disc 300F front and 900C rear mower combination: Simple and good

Sip’s line-up includes a rather extensive array of mowers for different types of farming: from lightweight ‘Alpine’ units for mountain regions, to conventional mounted machines, to its behemoth 14.5m wide trailed mowing rig. Crop conditioning is catered for with roller or plastic or steel tines. Pretty much all bases are covered, then.

So, what did we get our hands on last season? Sip supplied a plain mower triple combination comprising a Silvercut Disc 300F S-Flow front mower (the latter having the firm’s hydro-pneumatic suspension system with a pull-type headstock) while out the back we had a Disc 900C: the C refers to combination and does not denote a conditioner unit, as per the mower-naming norm.

Easy attachment

The front mower is attached via an A-frame and needs a double-acting spool. A lighting kit (£478 including warning panel) lists as an option but was not fitted to our machine.

A stable frame supports and

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