Farming News - NRH Engineering's Latest Machine Rolls Into Yams Next Month
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NRH Engineering's Latest Machine Rolls Into Yams Next Month
Following a successful return to LAMMA, a Yorkshire manufacturer of cultivation machinery will roll into next month's Yorkshire Agricultural Machinery Show (YAMS) with another new product.
NRH Engineering launched its new low disturbance subsoiler – the Tremor – at LAMMA 2025, selling several machines over the course of the two-day show and receiving more than a dozen enquiries from growers and potential dealers.
Neil Hopwood, NRH Engineering's director, hopes his 2025 grass roller – the ROLLX-GS – will receive similar interest in Murton, near York, next month.
Updated for 2025, the latest version of ROLLX-GS can now be supplied with several optional features, including stone trays, hydraulic paddle tines, jackpot tines and harrowing tines, which can all be operated from the cab for convenience and time-saving.
Designed and manufactured in the UK, NRH offers five variations of the ROLLX-GS ranging from 4.3m to 8.3 metres in length. All variations feature a 610mm diameter, 12mm thick barrel with rounded ends that can be ballasted for extra consolidation and stone suppression.
NRH has ensured the longevity of the roller by using grade SJ355 in 6, 8 or 10mm thicknesses for all box sections and 60mm high tensile axles with high-quality greaseable triple seal bearings.
All models – the 430-GS, 530-GS, 630-GS, 730-GS and 830-GS – feature fully hydraulic unfolding and folding (to a transport width of 2.m), 400 x 60 x 15.5 tyres on six-stud rims and LED lights as standard.
"LAMMA was phenomenal for us!" says Neil. "We expected people to be interested in the Tremor, but we didn't think we would be anywhere near as busy as we were. We didn't stop for two full days!
"We will have the Tremor on our stand at YAMS on Wednesday 5th February, and next to it will be our 2025 grass roller. The ROLLX-GS is a popular machine as it offers excellent build quality and reliability and a low cost of ownership over its lifetime. Now, with new optional features, such as the hydraulic tine, jackpot tines, harrowing tines and stone trays, I think it will be even more popular, and we can't wait to see people's reaction to it in York next month."
NRH introduced the ROLLX-GS in June last year in response to requests from growers and dealers who were impressed with the build quality and performance of NRH's ROLLX Cambridge roller. As with the ROLLX Cambridge Roller, the ROLLX-GS uses a 610 x 12mm barrel mounted onto the same heavy-duty frame.
To find out more about the ROLLX-GS, which is available from £13,000, visit stand B12 at YAMS or www.nrh-engineering.co.uk.