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Northmec management is currently meeting with their customers at all dealers and branches to improve communication and ultimately service.

Please visit the Lely or Welger sections to see the updates.

We are busy with trails on a new range of mower conditioners. The machine has done about 80 hectares In all condition types with great success. It has a high output and is user friendly.

The V160 has been tested thoughout this season in all condition types
The V160 out performed all of its competitors. From stop to start takes you 20 seconds to bind the bale with The net binding unit that is on the machine. The weight varied from 350kg to 840kg depending on the Bale size as well as the Type and quality of the feed that’s being baled. The machine has a high output And is highly efficient in all types of fodder.

With a cutting width of more than 6m and foldable width of 4.2m this machine is perfect for the farmer who needs to move between farms.
For more information, contact you closest Northmec branch or dealer.

The first Case IH 9120 combine, sold to Mr. William Melck, harvesting in the Malmesbury area.
The 9120 is the only class 9 combine harvester in SA, therefore making it the biggest combine in SA.
Storti training was held at Delmas on the 20th October.
The training was done by Andrea Freddoni and Nicola Marconi from Storti, Italy.



The Cane Thumper, a robust sugarcane cutter designed for the efficient and economic semi-mechanisation of consistent cane cutting, is now being used for other cutting and maintenance applications.

Swartland customers waiting for the preceding to begin.

From left to right. Andre Strydom (Branch Manager Malmesbury), Charl Swiegelaar (Sales Representative), Dr. Stephen Steyn (Owner of 7088 combine) and Johan vd Merwe (MD Northmec).

Farmers discussing the combines

Jaco du Toit (Moorreesburg Implemente) discussing the benefits of having the biggest combine with a customer.

Kobus Olwagen (Northmec, Combine Specialist) discussing the combine specifications with the Bester brothers of Moorreesburg.

William Melck (2nd from the right), owner of the 1st 9120 Case IH combine in SA shaking hands with Johan vd Merwe (MD of Northmec)
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