Spoke to a friend who has a haulage firm about them after reading this post. Apparently take a bit of getting used to and if they get damaged the truck goes into limp mode, so need a dealer call out to repair. They were impressed but had conventional mirrors in the end.
Yes my manitou has been broken down twice waiting for parts. First time for 4 days for a metal hydraulic pipe then 9 days for a rear wheel bearing, sungear and seals.
I think you will have a valve under the cab that swaps it between free flow return and double acting. If you lift the floor mat you should have a rectangular cover close to the door where you can reach in with a spanner to turn the valve.
Used sluxx in the past but have brought iron clad this year because they were considerably cheaper. But they are breaking up when spreading and creating more dust, they look to be spreading OK though.
Racumin foam is very good but bloody expensive (one can does go a long way) . Put it where they have holes and they get it on their fur and groom it off. Found it great for grain and potato stores where its hard to get them to take poison
Really like our spraybib back yeildbib front combination. We can drop the pressures very low for a row crop (18-22psi I think but not sure) and get good grip on potato harvester and if needs must (not first choice obviously!) can plough with kuhn varimaster 153 5f plough with a bit more pressure...
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