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<blockquote data-quote="Chrisw" data-source="post: 7746936" data-attributes="member: 1462"><p>Cheers for the replies so far. Our fields are fairly small so the up and down drags aren't very long, it's more that the sprayer needs to be stable going across the hills (hillmaster combine so we cut across the slopes not up and down).</p><p>Looked at multidrive and like it, but the axles would likely be too low when dedicating rape to be much higher than the sprayranger on its row crops. The hydrostatic sprayers seem to have the best crop clearance, but went and looked at a chafer mirage 2 and it's nice, but seems too high on 48 inch rowcrops to be stable across a slope.</p><p>Like the look of bateman but very strong money for 11k+ hours. Thinking possibly Sands as well. CASE SP3000? Knight sp? Not heard much good about househam</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chrisw, post: 7746936, member: 1462"] Cheers for the replies so far. Our fields are fairly small so the up and down drags aren't very long, it's more that the sprayer needs to be stable going across the hills (hillmaster combine so we cut across the slopes not up and down). Looked at multidrive and like it, but the axles would likely be too low when dedicating rape to be much higher than the sprayranger on its row crops. The hydrostatic sprayers seem to have the best crop clearance, but went and looked at a chafer mirage 2 and it's nice, but seems too high on 48 inch rowcrops to be stable across a slope. Like the look of bateman but very strong money for 11k+ hours. Thinking possibly Sands as well. CASE SP3000? Knight sp? Not heard much good about househam [/QUOTE]
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