Great to see the company still in being. Remember firstly carrying out repairs and maintenance on their machines and later selling them via the MF dealership I worked for in the Sixties. Also when in business as a mobile engineer servicing and repairing a wide range of farm and industrial tractors and implements. I have to say that some farmers at the time were sceptical of Teagle equipment possibly because it looked more basic and heavier but found later that their fears were misplaced as the machines plodded on long after their rivals had failed. Really heartwarming video of a great little UK Company.
Neagle make stuff the lasts. We had a 5050 Tomahawk for feeding Haylage to sheep pre lambing. Some of our neighbours used to borrow it to bed sheds for ewes coming in. We had it about 10 years & it lay outside all the time. Apart from a joint on the PTO shaft, it never needed a part. Given the abuse it took, the paint wasn’t bad in it either. It’s still going strong for the guy who bought it.
The teagle factory is only about 6 miles from me, there is lots of history. I have met James teagle, I only wanted details of a old hedge cutter I had, and James came and sorted it for me.
Good British engineering and the way it should be done , nearly everything made in house and supporting the local economy by investment in the work force , and they’re local to me here in Devon
Great to see the company still in being. Remember firstly carrying out repairs and maintenance on their machines and later selling them via the MF dealership I worked for in the Sixties. Also when in business as a mobile engineer servicing and repairing a wide range of farm and industrial tractors and implements. I have to say that some farmers at the time were sceptical of Teagle equipment possibly because it looked more basic and heavier but found later that their fears were misplaced as the machines plodded on long after their rivals had failed. Really heartwarming video of a great little UK Company.
I went on a teagle factory tour this week, it was brilliant.
I don't live far from the factory.
Great to see british engineering still lives on 👍. Keep doing these factory tours brilliant
Thanks 😄
Neagle make stuff the lasts. We had a 5050 Tomahawk for feeding Haylage to sheep pre lambing.
Some of our neighbours used to borrow it to bed sheds for ewes coming in.
We had it about 10 years & it lay outside all the time.
Apart from a joint on the PTO shaft, it never needed a part.
Given the abuse it took, the paint wasn’t bad in it either.
It’s still going strong for the guy who bought it.
Wow~total well , I'll be back,Grassmen. =)
Been runnig a tomahawk chopper for over 11 years now, luv it!
Love these kind of video's. Very interesting.
Great Cornish company, with a lot of history, I live about 20 miles from there. 👍
Yeah fanstatic company and premises to see 😁
Great setup. Quality factory. Mighty tour.
Nice job well done CHEERS
Brilliant factory tour.
Great factory tour 👍
The teagle factory is only about 6 miles from me, there is lots of history.
I have met James teagle, I only wanted details of a old hedge cutter I had, and James came and sorted it for me.
What a nice factory😉👍 it's nice to see how a piece of machinery gets build👍👍
Yep was a fanstatic factory 😄
Great video lovely pieces of kit there👌🏻 great company 👍
It really is!
The teagle bale chopper and muckspreader are a mighty job ,class video as always
A VERY INTERESTING VIDEO
Brilliant video Gareth
Cracking video!! Really didn’t know anything about them!!! Would have liked to have seen the dung spreader?
Wasn't just being made when we were they. That bigger shed is on batch building. I should maybe have made that clearer.
@Grassmen no problem.... can't have time for everything boy 😁 are ye going to Agritechnica this year?
@@jascollinscork yep we are here 😁
Great video Gareth, that’s some operation they have there.
Yeah was very interesting! 😄
@@Grassmen always love the factory walk arounds
Brilliant video
We bought a Kuhn. I like the belt driven beater
Have I client who has big lump of rag stone in there drive similar to yours. The amount of delivery drivers who turn around and hit it is mad
Good machines are Teagle, good video donkey 👍
Yes they are
Brilliant video,great your
Thanks for the visit
Valtra factory now that the S series is back there would be a great video.
That would be a dream come true for the big man. He is a real Valtra fan.
Best straw bedder on the market .
Pleased to hear there has been investment in the paint shop one of the reasons why I'm on my second yellow chopper rather than a Teagle.
😮💨new Holland 🔛🔝 and I was first to like
Good British engineering and the way it should be done , nearly everything made in house and supporting the local economy by investment in the work force , and they’re local to me here in Devon
Sorry what was the Orange machinery called again I didn't catch what you said.
Berti. Italian company.
Thank you for the reply.
Keep her lit.
No dung spreaders ?
Farming Simulator 22
Anti climb machine?! What a pest that will be.