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<blockquote data-quote="AKA" data-source="post: 9011461" data-attributes="member: 12300"><p>Hi all, looking at options for spreading layers muck up 24m tramlines. </p><p>a bunning hbd is obviously the best machine for this and is what my current contractor uses at present but wanting to take the job in house really. A hbd is too much money for me. </p><p>how far can the likes of a normal bunning spreader with spinning deck attached throw it or a Ktwo evo with hood on the back. </p><p>Not wanting to split tramlines if possible but don’t know the capabilities of these other options. </p><p>any one with experience in this any feedback would be appreciated </p><p></p><p>tia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKA, post: 9011461, member: 12300"] Hi all, looking at options for spreading layers muck up 24m tramlines. a bunning hbd is obviously the best machine for this and is what my current contractor uses at present but wanting to take the job in house really. A hbd is too much money for me. how far can the likes of a normal bunning spreader with spinning deck attached throw it or a Ktwo evo with hood on the back. Not wanting to split tramlines if possible but don’t know the capabilities of these other options. any one with experience in this any feedback would be appreciated tia [/QUOTE]
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