Ah I see, their are always reasons why others are more popular right enough.I hired a Marshall a few years ago, really struggled to get an even spread because of the inconsistent push of the ram. When you start spreading, nothing comes out until it's pushed fair, then a heap comes out.
It's not the machines fault if the operator hasn't set it up properly.I hired a Marshall a few years ago, really struggled to get an even spread because of the inconsistent push of the ram. When you start spreading, nothing comes out until it's pushed fair, then a heap comes out.
Not cheap but nowt isBunning Farmstar 80 was £20k 2 months ago.
RW 4095 was £19700
If you go to the low lander bunnings it’s about £25k from memory for an 85, or £26k for a 105c
Good to know , I only need small one as want to spreadIt's not the machines fault if the operator hasn't set it up properly.
The valve needs adjusted so that each stage of the ram travels at the same speed, or obviously it won't spread evenly ?
They're not as big a capacity as some machines, but they're the only one that will evenly spread anything from fresh dry straw dung, to slurry.
They're cheaper up buy, and with virtually bugger all to go wrong with them, they're cheaper to own. You do have to know how to operate them though!
Good selection of things on their , i didn’t know about that site thanks .Kenny Marshall has a couple of secondhand ones onhis website. They can refurbish and repaint them too.
Used and Refurbished Muck Spreaders & Slurry Tankers for Sale | Marshall's Farm Machinery
Used and refurbished Muck Spreaders & Slurry Tankers for sale from Marshall's Farm Machinery.www.marshallsfarmmachinery.co.uk
He is the brother of Marshall trailers. Gets trade ins etc i think.Good selection of things on their , i didn’t know about that site thanks .
I don't know if this is any use to you @HillyThem bu nings must be some price one just appeared on face book only a 9 ton 13k seconhand ! And it’s got cosmetic damage
The control valve on the marshalls can be problematic over time and fiddly to set up I have seen a few where it has been done away with and piped to a spool , not ideal for even spread but saves ££ for a new one .It's not the machines fault if the operator hasn't set it up properly.
The valve needs adjusted so that each stage of the ram travels at the same speed, or obviously it won't spread evenly ?
They're not as big a capacity as some machines, but they're the only one that will evenly spread anything from fresh dry straw dung, to slurry.
They're cheaper up buy, and with virtually bugger all to go wrong with them, they're cheaper to own. You do have to know how to operate them though!