Kuhn 40.2 h or m emc spreader opinions.

solo

Member
Location
worcestershire
As above, looking for user opinions on either of the above machines. im especially interested in their border spreading, as I currently struggle to get a decent crop next to corners by houses using the telemat on the current 1131 kuhn. Telemat arcs the fertiliser into the field away from the 90 degree corner and easing it up a bit risks the wrath of homeowners.
 

KB6930

Member
Location
Borders
Didn't have a 40 H but did have an axera Hemc which will be the same as yours but hydraulic drive and it was by far the best border spread system by a country mile!!!

It slowed one disc and altered the drop point on one side so no telemat so no smashed fert and it didn't throw it too far and if it did you could fiddle with disc speed on the box .

Hopefully the axis are the same with hydraulic drive
 

fred.950

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Dorset/Wiltshire
Didn't have a 40 H but did have an axera Hemc which will be the same as yours but hydraulic drive and it was by far the best border spread system by a country mile!!!

It slowed one disc and altered the drop point on one side so no telemat so no smashed fert and it didn't throw it too far and if it did you could fiddle with disc speed on the box .

Hopefully the axis are the same with hydraulic drive
I would agree, great spreader 👍🏼
 

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