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Horse & Dairy Series

Remove the rank grass growth within dairy bays and horse paddocks with the Gason-CGE Proper Topper pasture topper. The versatility of the Gason-CGE Proper Topper extends to pasture renovation and stubble mulching when fitted with the dual mulching blades.

Proper Topper 3PL
Proper Topper 3PL

Improve your pasture and increase production with regular topping of paddocks. The growing of sound pasture and its maintenance is clearly the most important requirement of the farm/stud manager. 3PL Proper Topper is designed for irrigated pastures, cutting height is set by adjustable sides fitted with hardened steel skid’s, the non-bulldozing skid form will not damage the pasture when in use. Current model Proper Toppers comply with the now implemented “Slashers - A guide on Health and Safety Standards - February 2011”

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Proper Topper - Trailed
Proper Topper - Trailed

Using the same deck, driveline and performance values of the highly regarded Proper Topper 3PL, the trailed model is the popular choice for large dairy operations, beef properties and sheep & lamb pasture maintenance as well as dry land farming where the trailing operation reduces wear and tear of the machine, wide angle PTO shaft allows tight turning maneuvers under full PTO revs. Proper Topper - Trailed is capable of being used on a variety of tractor horsepower starting from 80hp. Current model Proper Toppers comply with the now implemented “Slashers - A guide on Health and Safety Standards - February 2011”

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VHD Delta Wing Slasher VHD Delta Wing Slasher

Utilizing the field proven D15 & D20 Delta wing slasher, suitable for larger farms for pasture topping and regrowth control, please be advised that this machine may leave residue rows after cutting. Current model VHD Delta Wing Slashers comply with the now implemented “Slashers - A guide on Health and Safety Standards - February 2011”.

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