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The Country Smallholder
|May 2025
Siromer say, “Forget flatpack furniture; it’s time to talk flatpack tractors!” They outline the pros and cons for you to decide
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For decades, Siromer has been quietly changing the game, offering savvy smallholders and hobby farmers the chance to assemble their own powerful machines. Yes, you read that right - tractors, delivered in manageable kits, ready for you to bring to life.
THE SIROMER DIFFERENCE: WHY BUILD YOUR OWN?
Think of the satisfaction of assembling a complex piece of machinery, the feeling of mastering your own tools, and the significant savings in your wallet. Siromer offers three models in flatpack form: the Tornado, 304, and Lightning. Each promises a unique blend of power and practicality, all assembled in your own backyard.
THE PROS: POWER TO THE PEOPLE
- Pocket-Friendly Power: Let’s talk numbers. The popular Siromer 304, for instance, costs £8950 fully built and ready to work, but if you choose to build the 304 at home you will save a cool £750. That’s money that can go straight back into your land.
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