Is diamond 27N 12S physically similar to singletop?

Flat 10

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I know chemical analysis is similar but asking about granule size density etc so can work out what spread charts to use.
Failing that anyone have the DOP for a kuhn axis with S4 discs spreading 24m? TIA
 

Brisel

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Arable Farmer
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I doubt it will be as good a quality. Let me guess - is it considerably cheaper than Single Top?

Anything on the Kuhn website? They have a good list of products there. Others like Amazone do too - no good for your spreader but it would give you an idea. Have you got any in stock? @MDA might be interested in adding a sample to Kuhn's library of products listed.
 

Flat 10

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Arable Farmer
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Fen Edge
I doubt it will be as good a quality. Let me guess - is it considerably cheaper than Single Top?

Anything on the Kuhn website? They have a good list of products there. Others like Amazone do too - no good for your spreader but it would give you an idea. Have you got any in stock? @MDA might be interested in adding a sample to Kuhn's library of products listed.
I was using Kuhn app. Very pleased with quality thanks.
 

Flat 10

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Arable Farmer
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Fen Edge
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looks ok to me
 

robbie

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BASIS
What I tend to do for obscure products is ask the supplier where it's from and what it's called before its put into there own bags.
Then on the amazone app(I dont know if the kuhn is the same) add all countrys or country of origin of that product and then search that way.
I'm using origin urea at the moment and it's not on the amazone app but origin told me it's a product called sorfert 46% ,algerian.
I looked for that product in Europe settings and sure enough there it was.
 
I know chemical analysis is similar but asking about granule size density etc so can work out what spread charts to use.
Failing that anyone have the DOP for a kuhn axis with S4 discs spreading 24m? TIA

I'm spreading single top this year, if I ever get to the point that I will need to put the spreader on I was going to get SCS out but,,,,,,,,,,
Anyway if you weigh a litre accurately I will weigh a litre of single top, that would give you the first indication how close they are, all you need then is a krm prill size grader to see how close the pril size is
 

Spencer

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North West
Same as Robbie has said. We used Diamond double top last year, was a very good product. No settings for out old Kuhn online tho, but adding in France which I think is its country of origin and a product with same analysis and specific weight was there. Set spreader accordingly and away it went, very close to spot on off the chart.
 

Flat 10

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Arable Farmer
Location
Fen Edge
What I tend to do for obscure products is ask the supplier where it's from and what it's called before its put into there own bags.
Then on the amazone app(I dont know if the kuhn is the same) add all countrys or country of origin of that product and then search that way.
I'm using origin urea at the moment and it's not on the amazone app but origin told me it's a product called sorfert 46% ,algerian.
I looked for that product in Europe settings and sure enough there it was.
The fert is Spanish origin, made by fertiberia, so can look in the Spanish section of the app. Thanks for all help, successfully resolved
 

Flat 10

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Arable Farmer
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Fen Edge
Had a Kuhn axis for 13 years and never used any charts.

I just use app for settings. If i buy cheap imported fert, i budget to tray test it too.

He's coming on Monday to tray test it.
i use app I still call them charts. It’s a very good product, see pictures above.
 

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