Spreader plate.

Wellytrack

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The angle the slurry hits it at will make a difference, so too if it has a semi circular band in the back of it.

Some trail and error to get it better but unfortunately probably will not be perfect.
 

Woody j

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Arable Farmer
The slurry is not thick and the cone has not been cut back , i was woundering there was so much tank pressure , thanks for your thoughts , will make some adjustments next time out
Put up a picture of ur spreading plate this might help this might help someone answer your question
 
Here is the splash plate set as it can go , the next picture does not realy show how bad it is .
 

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Mouser

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I'd try bending it out to 90degrees again. Best way is to set digger bucket/ pallet fork on topso it can't rise then pull backwards with another loader/ digger bucket that supports/ pulls across the full width of the spreadplate.
 

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