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<blockquote data-quote="Happy" data-source="post: 7246635" data-attributes="member: 7156"><p>Never come across that in the 18 years we’ve run one. If you forgot to knock the spool out when turning on headland, then restart PTO it would happen.</p><p></p><p>Very rarely have a shearpin go [USER=11289]@goodevans[/USER]. Most common reason would be someone starting it up at full pto speed rather low revs.</p><p>Have had sizeable stones from uneven stone floor shed and 2’2’ steel plate go through it. Think it happened once many years ago and just retracted the ram and dug out around offending stone with a fork and removed it.</p><p></p><p>If upgrading from rotospreader for your own use it is a very good machine. If a contractor or for hiring out then Bunning, Ktwo etc. probably worth the extra money.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Happy, post: 7246635, member: 7156"] Never come across that in the 18 years we’ve run one. If you forgot to knock the spool out when turning on headland, then restart PTO it would happen. Very rarely have a shearpin go [USER=11289]@goodevans[/USER]. Most common reason would be someone starting it up at full pto speed rather low revs. Have had sizeable stones from uneven stone floor shed and 2’2’ steel plate go through it. Think it happened once many years ago and just retracted the ram and dug out around offending stone with a fork and removed it. If upgrading from rotospreader for your own use it is a very good machine. If a contractor or for hiring out then Bunning, Ktwo etc. probably worth the extra money. [/QUOTE]
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