+1. Unfortunately new trailed spreader looks like costing more than our self prop is worth...mine have improved so much in the last 5 years i'm considering selling the self prop and moving to a trailed sprayer now
Why is six wheels better than four. unless your going for a higher capacity tank? More weight.use something light to fill in deepest bits then keep them in the same place - they will get better if you stop deep working them
mine have improved so much in the last 5 years i'm considering selling the self prop and moving to a trailed sprayer now
Why is six wheels better than four. unless your going for a higher capacity tank? More weight.
Because it's 100k cheaper maybe ?
Tough times @twb ??
Have a Google search for Julian Gold at East Hendred. He is using CTF & has built his own cultivator using a Shakerator frame specifically for filling in tramlines whilst avoiding ripping them up. It's basically a couple of tines either side of the rut with a couple fo discs to throw the loosened soil back into the ruts.
I simply drill at an angle with my tinedrill, it grows, some of the headland tramlines don't stay green as they get too much traffic, but the middle of the field does normally.Curious from an outsider's point of view, how do you get anything to grow in a tramline? I dont have actual tram lines, but I have invested heavily in same width applicators so I run the same tracks year round, but not even weeds grow in my tracks as they get run over so much.