Yes and no…. As you say they need a smooth floor which is ok but only the front two pivot so it’s not as manoeuvrable as it could be.Are the castors useful, must need a very smooth floor, but looks a useful idea in theory.
Yes and no…. As you say they need a smooth floor which is ok but only the front two pivot so it’s not as manoeuvrable as it could be.Are the castors useful, must need a very smooth floor, but looks a useful idea in theory.
Do you know if they have any way of compensating the spread pattern on hills now ? I asked about 1 of them but the useless sales rep never hot back to me !!This turned up just before Christmas…
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It will carry a couple of grands worth of fert each load!!!!
I’m not sure to be honest. Fairly flat here so not an issue for us.Do you know if they have any way of compensating the spread pattern on hills now ? I asked about 1 of them but the useless sales rep never hot back to me !!
Thanks .I’m not sure to be honest. Fairly flat here so not an issue for us.
Very accurate you slow the outside disc down to do endrigs so you can just play with disc speed to get it where you want it. Or you used to be able to play with disc speedI’m looking to upgrade a Kuhn 1131 and noticed @Longneck axis doesn’t have the telemat border limiter. How accurate are these spreaders for keeping the fertiliser inside the field ?
Endrigs! That’s a new one on me. Which bit is that? Headlands or short work (short work=gores round here)Very accurate you slow the outside disc down to do endrigs so you can just play with disc speed to get it where you want it. Or you used to be able to play with disc speed
HeadlandEndrigs! That’s a new one on me. Which bit is that? Headlands or short work (short work=gores round here)
I used to be a winger but always gave the flanker a hard time!Much better to smack a defender or striker ⚽️
How have they made the breakaway system work with the push back ram there? I'm thinking of doing something similar to my Disco, it's far too high in transport position but I see it has a pivoting headstock which would allow it to be pushed back. Don't know about the driveshaft though.
It’s granit just through my local ag parts placeGot the same one couple weeks ago…. Agrilinc?
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Not sure if those couple of pics are of any help? I can get more if you'd like a closer look? I would say you can go back as far as the conventional break back goes. It doesn't help to alter the height, just pushes it further back, but is within the edge of the tractor now. If I took the pic at the highest point the mower is barely any higher than the cab, but 8ft is our limit with it folded up the side at 90 degrees.
And are you using the mower to hold up electric wiresis your loader bucket on stands, can't make it out properly.
Yes. Doesn't bother that much when you remember it'll do that, but if there's a new operator who doesn't quite understand then you've got trouble.Fouling the wings you mean?
Thanks, that helps a lot.Not sure if those couple of pics are of any help? I can get more if you'd like a closer look? I would say you can go back as far as the conventional break back goes. It doesn't help to alter the height, just pushes it further back, but is within the edge of the tractor now. If I took the pic at the highest point the mower is barely any higher than the cab, but 8ft is our limit with it folded up the side at 90 degrees.
is your loader bucket on stands, can't make it out properly.
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Yeah, probably should have posted it in the bodge it thread but never thought it worthy enough! Space is an issue for us so thought up this ingenious way to park 2 or possibly 3 things in the same place! Haven't got round to 'hanging' the squeeze off it yet though. It's surprisingly very stable!
To be fair that was when they were new Usually try and use the digger for loading or moving stuff on pallets.Are all those attachments just for show way to clean
Luckily only I am the mower man so I only have myself to blame if it goes wrong. This one isn't quite as simple as pull the string and and let it down any more. Guess that's 'progress'.....Yes. Doesn't bother that much when you remember it'll do that, but if there's a new operator who doesn't quite understand then you've got trouble.