Whether you are a contractor with thousands of hectares to harvest for increasingly demanding growers or an independently minded grower
we have the machines to suit your needs.
We are justifiably proud of our well established and successful relationship with Vervaet, the family owned Dutch manufacturing business whose attention to detail is evident in their product design, after sales service and general customer support.
They have always produced tough, innovative and reliable machines whose international market share increases annually as more operators convert to their 17 tonne, 6 row tanker and now their much acclaimed 25 tonne, 9 row ‘Beeteater’.
Vervaet quality + Riley customer care
= peace of mind.
For full technical specifications please click on
the photos (right).
beet harvesters
25 tonne, 9 row Beeteater
17 tonne, 6 row Tanker
Disc Lifter
Disc lifter to fit any 6row 17ton Vervaet tanker. Suitable for dry/hard and light/medium land.

Disc Lifter
Edenhall 3 & 4 row harvesters
Having acquired the UK distributorship for Edenhall’s compact 3 & 4 row trailed tankers, J Riley Beet Harvesters look forward to 2007 with an extended product catalogue and a strengthened custom base for their spares and service operation

Edenhall compact harvesters
NEW Beeteater 6 row harvester
Vervaet now offer the ‘Beeteater’ with a 6 row lifter for those requiring increased holding tank capacity on a standard 6 row format.


25 tonne, 6 row Beeteater
Edenhall: 3,4,6,9 there’s strength in numbers.
Having acquired the UK distributorship for Edenhall’s compact 3 & 4 row trailed tankers, J Riley Beet Harvesters look forward to 2005 with an extended product catalogue and a strengthened custom base for their spares and service operation.
The decision to invest in trailed technology at a time when logic and healthy Vervaet sales indicate self-propelled domination of the beet harvester market, makes sense on a number of levels.
Firstly there has existed for sometime close ties between Vervaet and Edenhall which are reflected in a high level of shared technology including the advanced lifter design. Consequently spares stocks and service expertise overlap on the two ranges.
Secondly Edenhall have a reputation for innovation supported by other beet related equipment not currently available in the UK.
And finally, as Jerry Riley admits, from a purely commercial viewpoint, a considerable number of today’s trailed Edenhall users will become self-propelled operators in the future and the current acquisition should secure customer loyalty and potential sales for Vervaet machines.
With service cover now extended to Edenhall machines, it also underpins Riley’s considerable investment in on farm and workshop based machine maintenance operations.
For full technical specifications please click on
the 744 photo (right).


