ROLLX‑GS adds cab‑operated tines

- Yorkshire-based NRH Engineering said its RollX-GS grass roller now offers cab-operated stone trays, hydraulic paddle tines, jackpot tines and harrowing tines. - The setup uses a 610mm-by-13mm barrel on a heavy-duty frame, with five working widths from 4.3m to 8.3m for grassland jobs. - The add-ons extend NRH’s RollX line as farms seek multi-task machines that cut passes and labor. (lammashow.com)

NRH Engineering has added cab-operated tine and tray options to its RollX-GS grass roller, letting operators switch key functions without climbing down. (lammashow.com) The Yorkshire manufacturer said the updated RollX-GS can be fitted with stone trays, hydraulic paddle tines, jackpot tines and harrowing tines. The company said those options can all be operated from the cab. (lammashow.com) (farming.co.uk) The machine uses a 610mm x 13mm barrel on the same heavy-duty frame as NRH’s RollX Cambridge roller. Farm Contractor reported the broader RollX range is offered in working widths from 3m to 8.3m, while the GS version shown at YAMS was listed in five widths from 4.3m to 8.3m. (lammashow.com) (farmcontractormagazine.com 1) (farmcontractormagazine.com 2) A grass roller presses stones back into the surface and firms the seedbed after grazing or winter damage. Adding tines turns it into a combination tool that can scratch out dead material, level molehills and spread dung before rolling. (farmcontractormagazine.com) (fwi.co.uk) The cab controls matter because these jobs usually involve repeated stops to adjust or lift attachments. NRH said the new setup is aimed at convenience and time savings during stone removal, harrowing and related grassland work. (lammashow.com) (farming.co.uk) NRH has been expanding the RollX family since launching the folding grass roller in 2025. At LAMMA 2026, it also showed the RollX GSD, a version paired with a Stocks seeder for one-pass establishment or pasture rejuvenation. (croptecshow.com) (fwi.co.uk) (farmcontractormagazine.com) Neil Hopwood, owner of NRH Engineering, said the original RollX had been “very popular and highly praised,” and the company is now layering more functions onto the platform. The latest change keeps the pitch simple: one frame, more jobs, fewer trips off the tractor. (lammashow.com)

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