Farms and Farm Machinery

italian precision

Produces an optimum-shaped and weighted bale every time – each one exactly the same as the last.

When I witness the Enorossi Enopack 900 small square baler in action for the first time, at Noel and Glenys Castle’s property near the south-west Victorian town of Winchelsea, I understand why the words ‘Italian made’ instantly make me think of precision-made equipment.

It’s not necessarily its appearance but more the smooth symphony created by the rhythm of hundreds of moving parts all working together in perfect unison.

The stroke of the plunger

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