Dualing a single axle muck spreader

Nitroexpress

Member
Arable Farmer
Has anyone dual’d up a single axle manure spreader (I’ve heard it’s more common in the Netherlands) or gone to specialised LGP wheels

With tricky conditions and an ever increasing workload early in the year, we are consider this to get going sooner in the spring or spread on top of ploughing without sinking out of sight!

Many thanks

Nitro
 

daveydiesel1

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
Co antrim
Has anyone dual’d up a single axle manure spreader (I’ve heard it’s more common in the Netherlands) or gone to specialised LGP wheels

With tricky conditions and an ever increasing workload early in the year, we are consider this to get going sooner in the spring or spread on top of ploughing without sinking out of sight!

Many thanks

Nitro
Is it a rotary or rear beater spreader. Shouldnt be 2 hard but youl have to make sure spreader sits level when on tractor otherwise 1 wheel will be takin most o the weight. Local scrap yard should be fit to get you axle and just put new bearings in for trouble free motorin
 

glasshouse

Member
Location
lothians
Is it a rotary or rear beater spreader. Shouldnt be 2 hard but youl have to make sure spreader sits level when on tractor otherwise 1 wheel will be takin most o the weight. Local scrap yard should be fit to get you axle and just put new bearings in for trouble free motorin
He said duals, not tandem.
Problrm will be gateways and tracks
Will be about 14ft wide
 

Nitroexpress

Member
Arable Farmer
I’m thinking we’d fit duals in field as they would be really wide

*We are fairly lucky to have some big blocks of land (not individual fields)

Other option is LSW super singles (I think these would be very expensive and 1100 or 1250’s so would make the spreaders approx 4m wide) so dispensation notice escort etc

Information is a bit limited online - just wondered if anyone had ‘been there - done that” before
 

multi power

Member
Location
pembrokeshire
A friend of mine once put much wider tyres on a slurry tanker and he said it gave a lot of trouble with wheel bearings, so I'd suggest you extend the axle to keep the hub nearer the centre of the wheels
 

Finn farmer

Member
Easily doable. Fliegl has pee poor axle support though, we noticed it was cracking before we put duals on it. As it was going under warranty, we told the 3rd party welder make it overbuilt. No problems whatsoever, isn't tight on field roads or yards. 2x420mm on 34" rims.

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mo!

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
York
Our contractors used 650/85R32 for a while, they've gone back to 580/70R38 because the axles kept falling off. They were worked very hard though.
 

Andrew

Never Forgotten
Honorary Member
Location
Huntingdon, UK
Problem will be wheel bearings and axle mounting. Our Weston D10 has a pathetically small axle for the size of wheels on it, wouldn’t be any good dualling it.
Have a word with the manufacturer, although I would suggest they’ll say no. The axle manufacturer may be more helpful although I doubt it.
 

Nitroexpress

Member
Arable Farmer
If your in the field should be fine.

What size tyres now?


1100/45R46 (LSW)

They are pretty much the same diameter as factory fit 710’s - I think they will take me to 4m or just under depending on what we can gain with rim centres

Just waiting on availability & cost from our local agricultural tyre company

I think I’m going to be more limited with duals as the push the track width a long (long) way out due to the gap required between - hopefully be better with more efficient floatations
 

glasshouse

Member
Location
lothians

1100/45R46 (LSW)

They are pretty much the same diameter as factory fit 710’s - I think they will take me to 4m or just under depending on what we can gain with rim centres

Just waiting on availability & cost from our local agricultural tyre company

I think I’m going to be more limited with duals as the push the track width a long (long) way out due to the gap required between - hopefully be better with more efficient floatations
Maybe @davydeisel was right, put on tandems
 

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