Horsch leeb lt vs Kv Ixtrack T4 vs Amazone ux

manttys

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Location
Lithuania
as the above, I am choosing among the above mentioned. Horsh sure has very stable booms, But it is 10 percent ahead of almost full spec Amazone ux. Haven't received Ixtrac price yet, but hoping it will cost the least.

I also have kv spreader with isobus control unit and section control unlocked, so it would drop off quite a lot from the price.

Leeb also has got pneumatic axle suspension which is a plus in the strip till drilling which I will be trying very soon.

Quite hilly terrain over here, But i think they should all manage to work properly, maybe some a bit slower.

What are your thought on those models?
 

KB6930

Member
Location
Borders
No experience of any whatsoever but the neighbour's have an amazone trailed and it has an engineer at it a fair bit for nightly stuff and it's operator says it's very top heavy when folded up .
 

HAM135

Member
Arable Farmer
Amazone ux here,good sprayer never had any issues so far (2 seasons) spraying some very steep land and turning on some cheek clenching stuff,very stable,this was one of our main concerns but has turned out better than when we ran a mounted amazone.
 

i dont belief it

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
North East
You already know which sprayer is best, to say its 10 percent ahead if you add up the cost of products used a season and how many years you intend to keep the machine 10 percent is insignificant to have the better one.
 

Alistair Nelson

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Mixed Farmer
Location
E Yorks
The Uk make good trailed sprayers you really aught to look at knight, chafer and Landquip before making your decision. Of the 3 you list I’d say Horsch, amazone then kv distant 3rd but a lot depends on value you put on the higher spec of the first 2 and most of all local dealer / support.
 

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