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Looking at trailing shoe options for my Conor tanker to reduce sward contamination compared to splash plate.
Is anyone running the Conor Economy trailing shoe?
Looks a simple lightweight design aimed at farmers rather than contractors.
However, with only 24 outlets across 6.4m, and 270mm between the boots, does it make a good enough job? Competitor machines seem to have a lot more outlets/closer spacing between the boots. A case of you get what you pay for?
This would be used primarily in a silage aftermath situation for subsequent silage cuts rather than following the cows round on the grazing platform.
Thanks in advance
Is anyone running the Conor Economy trailing shoe?
Looks a simple lightweight design aimed at farmers rather than contractors.
However, with only 24 outlets across 6.4m, and 270mm between the boots, does it make a good enough job? Competitor machines seem to have a lot more outlets/closer spacing between the boots. A case of you get what you pay for?
This would be used primarily in a silage aftermath situation for subsequent silage cuts rather than following the cows round on the grazing platform.
Thanks in advance