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Agricast, a specialist in spare parts, has recently released the GLX Ultra, a new low-disturbance grassland point that is said to be their strongest yet. This upgraded version of the standard GLX features tungsten chip hard-facing up the shin, a large tungsten tile on the nose, and additional tiles on the leading edge of the wings. With extra high-chrome hard-facing on the nose and wings, the GLX Ultra is designed to withstand tough conditions. Priced at £89.70, these points are 245mm tall, 260mm deep, and 115mm wide, weighing 5.5kg.
In other news, Kuhn has made improvements to their Olympic plough points, increasing their life expectancy by 30% with only a 6% price rise. The design tweaks include thickening the metal at the top of the point for increased durability and bevelling the tip for better soil penetration. The central section is now better protected from wear, making it easier to change the points when needed. For those looking for even longer-lasting points, Kuhn offers Durakarb points with tungsten carbide inserts that are said to last four times longer.
Jefferson Tools has introduced a new range of compact workshop trolleys, available in various configurations. The trolleys range from a simple three-shelf model with lockable castor wheels for around £135 to a more luxurious version with five pull-out trays and a gas-sprung top lid for £400.
Additionally, Kramp has developed a twin set of synchronized amber warning beacons priced at £57. These beacons can wirelessly sync to produce specific light patterns, making them more noticeable to other road users.
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Maria Sanchez completed her Bachelor’s degree in Plant Sciences from the University of California, Davis, in the USA. Her studies focused on plant genetics and biotechnology, with an emphasis on developing disease-resistant crop varieties. Maria has contributed to several research projects aimed at improving crop resilience to climate change and is now pursuing her Master’s degree in Plant Breeding.