MACHINERY

Dunstan takes no shaft approach

CHASER and mother bin manufacturer, Dunstan, has introduced a hydraulic drive option to its chaser bin range for 2020.

Staff writer
 Dunstan now has a hydraulic drive option for its chaser bins. Image courtesy Dunstan.

Dunstan now has a hydraulic drive option for its chaser bins. Image courtesy Dunstan.

The bins are specifically designed for high horsepower tractors which are typically used for seeding and do not have a power take off (PTO). Dunstan principal Craig Miller said: "We've had inquiry over...

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