Haz,
yeah mate I'm an Aussie.
The Agroplow may not be available to in the States. It is manufactured in Australia, and the principles and tyne designs are very similar to the Yeomans. They are seprated easily by their colours, The Yeomans plow is silver and the Agrowplow is blue or purple.
The Agroplow has a stronger frame and is available in wider widths, mainly to suit broadacre use and the cotton industry. The Yeomans is still a good unit and better matched to your
L3430, just don't over do it width wise.
One problem you may encounter is with you rocks. Are you considering a spring tyne unit or a shear pin type? If you are real rocky you may like to look at an Aer-way type aerator (if available). These units are more popular in stony areas because they can rise over large rocks and not bring any to the surface, whereas the yeomans can bing some rocks to the surface defeating the minimal disturbance idea.
The aer-ways are like a knife aerator that you see on golf courses but much much heavier. Their reps claim to be magic on allowing water to penetrate into the ground, but I doubt they are as effective with clay pans.
A Yeomans plow will be the cheaper option, however just not great with rocks.
The Autralian machinery industry is dominated by US made equipment so it's great to see some of our machinery over there.
Regards
Mick21