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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi Pete" data-source="post: 6549987" data-attributes="member: 63856"><p>I had a bash at making a little vane to alter the pattern for granular fert - I'll grab you a photo.</p><p>It may be possible to do something similar , but "steerable" with a servo, would be an interesting experiment to see if it would be enough to counter that yaw?</p><p>I know what you mean by one throwing forward and one backward, I'm not sure if you could cure that easily at all, with fine lime. </p><p>Granular fert is a much different kettle of frogs as it flies true if thrown true, just like a faster shotgun pellet needs less lead on a moving target.</p><p>You'd need the lime to fall on a different place on the spinners?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi Pete, post: 6549987, member: 63856"] I had a bash at making a little vane to alter the pattern for granular fert - I'll grab you a photo. It may be possible to do something similar , but "steerable" with a servo, would be an interesting experiment to see if it would be enough to counter that yaw? I know what you mean by one throwing forward and one backward, I'm not sure if you could cure that easily at all, with fine lime. Granular fert is a much different kettle of frogs as it flies true if thrown true, just like a faster shotgun pellet needs less lead on a moving target. You'd need the lime to fall on a different place on the spinners? [/QUOTE]
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