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13 Dec 2024

NRH ENGINEERING TO UNVEIL THE TREMOR AND NEW BRANDING AT LAMMA 25

NRH Engineering Hall: 20 Stand number: 20.310

A UK manufacturer of cultivation machinery will mark its 20th year in business by returning to LAMMA in January, where it will unveil both a new brand identity and a new machine.

NRH Engineering will reveal its new, contemporary logo and wider branding on stand 20.310 at LAMMA, where visitors will also see the Tremor low disturbance subsoiler.

Developed in response to requests from its dealer network and farmers, the Tremor is a high-strength, value-for-money, versatile three-metre subsoiler which can be configured as a five, six, or seven-leg machine.

Manufactured from SJ355 high tensile box sections, the Tremor is available as a shear-bolt (SB) or auto-reset (AR) model to guarantee performance irrespective of soil type. Both models offer an extensive range of options and high-quality components.

NRH Engineering has used 450mm serrated straight cutting discs made from Boron Steel and will give customers the option of three types of low disturbance legs all made from HARDOX500® hardened steel. The feet are precision high-chrome castings with differing levels of solid tungsten and tungsten carbide overlay protection.

Finally, there is the choice of two types of packers, a 750mm and 650mm version, both of which are hydraulically adjustable.

The 750mm diameter toothed packer roller (including the teeth) leaves an aerated, consolidated and level finish to aid surface aeration and surface penetration of water. Including teeth on the roller eliminates soil smear, with the packer roller closing the surface after the legs to leave the soil largely undisturbed. It can be ballasted for extra consolidation.

The 650mm pressed steel packer roller features castellated rings, allowing it to rotate in light and medium soils with an aggressive rib and shoulder profile, leaving an excellent consolidated weatherproof finish.

NRH Engineering has equipped the Tremor with hydraulic disc and packer roller depth adjustment, allowing the operator to make adjustments from the cab. With transport widths of 3.1m for the rigid model and less than three metres for the folding version, moving the Tremor from field to field is hassle-free.

“2025 will be our 20th year in business,” says Neil Hopwood, director of NRH Engineering. “We’re marking the occasion by introducing new modern branding, starting with the logo or machine decals. Our new website will launch soon, giving people a lot more information about our range of British-designed and made subsoilers, packers, cultivators, ring presses and Cambridge rollers.

“It’s been a few years since we last exhibited at LAMMA, but with a new brand to promote, new products to launch and an optimistic outlook for our 20th year in business, making our first appearance at the NEC in January feels right. We’re very much looking forward to seeing people’s reaction to the Tremor, which we think will be very popular with farmers looking for a well-made, reliable and effective subsoiler.”

To find out more about the Tremor, which is available from £15,000, visit stand 20.301 at LAMMA 2025 or www.nrh-engineering.co.uk.

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