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Marshall hydraulic push out dungspreaders
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<blockquote data-quote="DrDunc" data-source="post: 5006698" data-attributes="member: 615"><p>If the dealer is blaming "compaction" for the last bit out the spreader, they're talking the smelly stuff bulls produce and the Marshall spreads with remarkable ability. </p><p></p><p>If the end of the load is spread thicker, it's because the last stage of the ram isn't adjusted properly. Setting the spread speed is a bit of a fiddle on the older models (which I have), but I see the current 10 tonne and above models have a far better turndial set up.</p><p></p><p>One set the Marshall spreads evenly and consistently. There is no "compaction" issue and I wouldn't like to count up how many thousands of tonnes mine has spread. </p><p></p><p>It's the only spreader that I've found that will spread anything from fresh straw court dung to liquid slurry that's ready for a vacuum tanker.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DrDunc, post: 5006698, member: 615"] If the dealer is blaming "compaction" for the last bit out the spreader, they're talking the smelly stuff bulls produce and the Marshall spreads with remarkable ability. If the end of the load is spread thicker, it's because the last stage of the ram isn't adjusted properly. Setting the spread speed is a bit of a fiddle on the older models (which I have), but I see the current 10 tonne and above models have a far better turndial set up. One set the Marshall spreads evenly and consistently. There is no "compaction" issue and I wouldn't like to count up how many thousands of tonnes mine has spread. It's the only spreader that I've found that will spread anything from fresh straw court dung to liquid slurry that's ready for a vacuum tanker. [/QUOTE]
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