L. Evans & Son supply a range of Vigolo agricultural machinery, offering expert advice, sales, servicing, and spare parts to farmers across Herefordshire and the surrounding counties.
Vigolo is an Italian manufacturer of agricultural machinery, producing robust and reliable equipment including rotary harrows, mulchers, shredders, and soil cultivation machinery designed for demanding agricultural work.
With trusted engineering and durable construction, Vigolo machines are built to deliver consistent performance in soil preparation, crop residue management, and general farm maintenance. Through our partnership with Vigolo, L. Evans & Son provide dependable machinery backed by professional service and ongoing support.
As a trusted agricultural machinery dealer, L. Evans & Son combine high-quality Vigolo equipment with years of hands-on farming and machinery expertise. Our experienced team can help you choose the right machinery for your land, soil conditions, and workload.
Vigolo has been manufacturing agricultural machinery since 1963, building a strong reputation for durable, reliable equipment including rotary harrows, mulchers, and soil cultivation machinery.
We don’t just supply machinery — we support it. Customers benefit from professional after-sales service, expert technical advice, and access to genuine parts to keep machinery performing reliably throughout the season.
With a Herefordshire-based team and decades of industry experience, we provide dependable machinery backed by knowledgeable support.
Vigolo machinery is recognised for its strength, durability, and reliable performance in soil preparation and crop residue management. From rotary harrows and mulchers to shredders and cultivation equipment, these machines are built to handle demanding agricultural conditions while delivering efficient and consistent results.
Explore the range of Vigolo machinery designed to support productive soil management and efficient field operations.

Vigolo rotary harrows are designed to create a fine, level seedbed by breaking up clods and preparing soil for planting, delivering efficient soil preparation and consistent field finishing.

Folding rotary harrows are designed for efficient seedbed preparation across wider working widths, folding hydraulically for easier transport while delivering strong, reliable soil cultivation performance.

Vigolo shredders are designed for effective mulching of grass, crop residues, and woody material, delivering strong performance and reliable residue management in demanding field conditions.

Forestry shredders are built for heavy-duty vegetation management, designed to shred branches, bushes, and woody material while delivering strong performance in demanding forestry and land-clearing applications.

Side shredders are designed for cutting and mulching grass, crop residues, and vegetation along field edges, ditches, and banks, providing efficient vegetation control in hard-to-reach areas.

High body mulchers are designed for efficient mulching of tall grass, crop residues, and dense vegetation, delivering powerful cutting performance and reliable field maintenance.

Folding high body mulchers are designed for large-scale mulching and vegetation control, offering wide working widths with hydraulic folding for easier transport and strong performance in demanding field conditions.

Hole diggers are designed for drilling precise holes in agricultural land, making them ideal for installing vineyard posts, orchard planting, and fencing while delivering reliable and efficient ground penetration.

Subsoilers are designed for deep soil cultivation, breaking up compacted layers beneath the surface to improve drainage, root development, and overall soil structure.

Seedbed cultivators are designed to level and prepare soil before planting, breaking up clods and creating a fine, even seedbed to promote strong crop establishment.

Seeders are designed for accurate distribution of seed during cultivation or soil preparation, helping ensure even crop establishment and efficient planting operations across the field.

Rotary hoes and stone buriers are designed to refine soil and bury stones beneath the surface, creating a fine, level seedbed while protecting crops and machinery from surface debris.
Vigolo was founded in 1963 by Luigi Vigolo in the province of Vicenza, Italy, initially producing machinery components before quickly expanding into manufacturing agricultural equipment. The company began producing its first rotary hoes in 1964 and steadily grew its range to include rotary harrows, shredders, hole diggers, and subsoilers.
Today, Vigolo is recognised worldwide for its strong engineering, innovative design, and reliable agricultural machinery used in soil preparation and crop management. Through trusted dealer partnerships such as L. Evans & Son, farmers can access Vigolo machinery supported by expert advice, servicing, and ongoing technical support.
Vigolo produces both rigid and folding rotary harrows. Rigid models suit smaller fields and tighter spaces, while folding harrows provide wider working widths and easier transport for larger farms.
A rotary harrow prepares the soil by breaking up clods and levelling the surface, while a stone burier pushes stones and debris beneath the soil to create a cleaner seedbed.
Vigolo shredders mulch grass, crop residues, and vegetation to help manage fields and return organic matter back into the soil.
Yes, we offer guidance, agricultural servicing, and support for all machinery we supply.
Yes. Many Vigolo machines are designed in compact sizes, making them suitable for working between rows in orchards and vineyards.
Yes. Our experienced team can advise on the most suitable Vigolo machinery for your land, soil conditions, and type of work.
Mulching helps break down crop residues, returning organic matter to the soil and improving soil structure over time.
Vigolo is an Italian agricultural machinery manufacturer based in Alonte, in the province of Vicenza, Italy. The company was founded in 1963 and is known for producing high-quality soil preparation equipment such as rotary harrows, mulchers, shredders, and subsoilers.