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<blockquote data-quote="SamN" data-source="post: 7248133" data-attributes="member: 148428"><p>We bought our new 1500 back in April also from Vincent's. They had ours in stock when we bought it, it's got the wide angle shaft, hydraulic light guards, led lights and beacon, and the wide tyres.</p><p></p><p>Overall a great bit of kit for farmer use. It replaced a Rolland v2-110. We have some chicken dung to spread, as well as fym and slurry. Spread pattern is good and good grease point access.</p><p></p><p>A few negatives though, and I'm being picky. It's noticeably wider than the Rolland was, had to widen a few gate places. The hydraulic light guards are rubbish, split pins on them broke on the first load. The routing of the hydraulic pipes at the front is poor coming from different directions. It's advertised as being near watertight, but isn't at all, and wouldn't consider the slurry I was spreading was that watery. It's runs out the channels the door slides in. The bunning I use also is better for holding slurry. The strip of rubber on the bottom on the back slurry door touches the rotors when you close it, and its made a hole in it. The valve control system works well if you're spreading a consistent product, but going from chicken dung to slurry means it's a pain. I dont have it plugged in for slurry or fun, lucky I have a tractor with adjustable electric spools so control what I need to do with them, you just have to keep an eye on how far out the ram is.</p><p></p><p>Very pleased otherwise! <img class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" alt="😂" title="Face with tears of joy :joy:" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/6.5/png/unicode/64/1f602.png" data-shortname=":joy:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SamN, post: 7248133, member: 148428"] We bought our new 1500 back in April also from Vincent's. They had ours in stock when we bought it, it's got the wide angle shaft, hydraulic light guards, led lights and beacon, and the wide tyres. Overall a great bit of kit for farmer use. It replaced a Rolland v2-110. We have some chicken dung to spread, as well as fym and slurry. Spread pattern is good and good grease point access. A few negatives though, and I'm being picky. It's noticeably wider than the Rolland was, had to widen a few gate places. The hydraulic light guards are rubbish, split pins on them broke on the first load. The routing of the hydraulic pipes at the front is poor coming from different directions. It's advertised as being near watertight, but isn't at all, and wouldn't consider the slurry I was spreading was that watery. It's runs out the channels the door slides in. The bunning I use also is better for holding slurry. The strip of rubber on the bottom on the back slurry door touches the rotors when you close it, and its made a hole in it. The valve control system works well if you're spreading a consistent product, but going from chicken dung to slurry means it's a pain. I dont have it plugged in for slurry or fun, lucky I have a tractor with adjustable electric spools so control what I need to do with them, you just have to keep an eye on how far out the ram is. Very pleased otherwise! 😂 [/QUOTE]
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