quite right kv/vicon offer that little bit more over the amazone or Kuhnno they dont
Can buy a new kuhn with vari rate electric control for 10.5kGeo spread is what they all rave about , but does all this electric wizardry actually save you fert ,and the 20k price tag
78 fields with neighbours . Most have garings , short work , whst ever you want to call them there will be a saving of fert one field just over a mile long ranges from 28 m to 34 m wide so no overlaps with section control , with 4 n splits ... P and k , beet fert lime fibro phos will go through bredal[
Can buy a new kuhn with vari rate electric control for 10.5k
Could buy 41t of Axan @£230/t with 9.5k i saved.
Our neighbour's got a basic kv/vicon and always sees to strip it. My 13 year vicon axis 301 still going strong
quite right kv/vicon offer that little bit more over the amazone or Kuhn
1metre section control at 24mLike what?
1metre section control at 24m
6vanes per disc
4 weigh cells plus reference cell
same drop point regardless of hills or side slopes
More vanes per disc and the guaranteed drop point are the biggest +points for me over previous make .1metre section control at 24m
6vanes per disc
4 weigh cells plus reference cell
same drop point regardless of hills or side slopes
6vanes and drop point is very old tech for viconThat’s pretty old tech then! [emoji1]
6vanes and drop point is very old tech for vicon
How many bags does that hold? How many litres do they call it?View attachment 858479
Our 12 year old axis 30.1 wasn’t much bother to us so replaced for this season with a 30.2.
Haven’t really used it yet, 3200 litres capacity which is slightly more than our old one. No fancy electrics at all. Just lights.How many bags does that hold? How many litres do they call it?
Is it a quantron? Varies rate according to forward speed?
If only we knew who MDA worked for
no they dont
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Our 12 year old axis 30.1 wasn’t much bother to us so replaced for this season with a 30.2.