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Kuhn or Amazone fert spreader
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<blockquote data-quote="Scottyboy" data-source="post: 7370310" data-attributes="member: 155342"><p>We have an Amazone and as others have said it seems to throw way behind, which is a pain at the headland trying not to miss a bit when you switch off. You really need to switch off when the discs are on the headland tramline and by then it's too late to turn. Also if you get single acting hydraulics it's a strong spring that opens and the hydraulics close it, which if your hydraulics are less than perfect means spillage of fert as the machine creeps open under spring force. Our new Amazone has double acting hydraulics and never leaks. I would have bought a different make due to the rearward spread but I was out voted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scottyboy, post: 7370310, member: 155342"] We have an Amazone and as others have said it seems to throw way behind, which is a pain at the headland trying not to miss a bit when you switch off. You really need to switch off when the discs are on the headland tramline and by then it's too late to turn. Also if you get single acting hydraulics it's a strong spring that opens and the hydraulics close it, which if your hydraulics are less than perfect means spillage of fert as the machine creeps open under spring force. Our new Amazone has double acting hydraulics and never leaks. I would have bought a different make due to the rearward spread but I was out voted. [/QUOTE]
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