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<blockquote data-quote="Henarar" data-source="post: 1470724" data-attributes="member: 5961"><p>I take it the grab bit on the front pulls it back into a beater at the back ?</p><p>good idea [as I thought spreading on top with an orbital was] I cant see to much point in ploughing down as there is only one way it will go from there same as lime</p><p>You just as well have something useful on the front as a set of weights</p><p>how well does the spread pattern work out ?</p><p>can you just leave the spool engaged on the grab and set the spread rate with a metering valve as on the orbital or do you just give the lever a pull now and then ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Henarar, post: 1470724, member: 5961"] I take it the grab bit on the front pulls it back into a beater at the back ? good idea [as I thought spreading on top with an orbital was] I cant see to much point in ploughing down as there is only one way it will go from there same as lime You just as well have something useful on the front as a set of weights how well does the spread pattern work out ? can you just leave the spool engaged on the grab and set the spread rate with a metering valve as on the orbital or do you just give the lever a pull now and then ? [/QUOTE]
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