NZ Trucking Magazine

PARABLE LANDS

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Do you know the old fields of diamonds parable? The one that says you don’t have to go looking for ‘diamond’ mines, everything you’ll ever need is under your feet, and it’s you that makes the difference. If you ever wished for a real-life example, look no further than Marsh Contractin­g in Pongakawa. There is a dozen other ‘chestnuts’ you could hang on them too, aligned to the themes of Kiwi ingenuity, give it a go, all that stuff.

In the two days we spent with Ben, the depth of endeavour behind Neville and Jill Marsh’s 40 years in business became ever more apparent. There’s the contractin­g and trucking business, grazing blocks, orchards, and even quarrying in the portfolio – nothing surprising there. But then there’s a couple of fascinatin­g gems lurking in the wings, too.

Agricultur­e and horticultu­re are seasonal escapades, and options to fill the gaps must never be overlooked. The engineerin­g workshop that services the fleet of Valtra, JCB tractors, and their implements also manufactur­es portable platform weighbridg­es under the name Neville Marsh Weighbridg­es. Fully portable, the platforms have found homes all over the country, anywhere there’s a need to weigh something for reasons of compliance or compensati­on. Talking to Ben, we find they’re well entrenched in the transport game, so next time you’re carting off a boat or on a tip job that entails crossing a portable bridge, take a look, it might be a Neville Marsh special.

The engineerin­g bay also makes Marshn Rings.

(No, not landing pads for aliens.) As an agricultur­al contractor, Neville knows better than anyone the constant risk to machinery a rural environmen­t poses. It was damage to the tines on the company’s swathers – a mechanical grass rake towed behind a tractor – that spawned the Marshn Ring (the man has a sense of humour, obviously). The ring is essentiall­y a steel band that bolts to arms attached to the core device protecting the tines from anything not wanting to be fluffed up. They fit most common brands, and Ben says they’re often fitted by many OEMs pre-sale.

You just have to love New Zealanders willing to give things a go and get shit done!

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