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Capacity (Heaped)
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0.6-1 CBM
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HP Range
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≥15
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Drive System
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Wheel Drive
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Apron Drive System
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Chain & Sprocket
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Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
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1700*700*400 mm
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Dimensions (LxWxH)
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2100*980*700
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Weight
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215kg
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Tires
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600-12
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Paddles
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10
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Floor
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Rustproof Tongue and Groove Poly
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Box
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Corrosion Resistant Cor-Ten Weathering Steel - Powder Coated
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Spreaders are treated with rust inhibitor
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Attachment available for spreading dry salt and sand.
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Suitable for compact and small horsepower tractors
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Intense painting process which allows for a longer period of life and durability
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Can be used for spreading rice, wheat, cereals, dry salt and sand
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Robust tubular chassis.
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Offer Wide and Even spread pattern
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Engineered for maximum application
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Constructed of durable steel
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Detachable for easy replacement if necessary
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How to properly set up a fertiliser spreader?
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Spring fertiliser applications are crucial to getting crop growth off to the best start possible, and making sure your spreading equipment is up to the job is the most important aspect of this. An incorrectly calibrated spreader, along with poor quality fertiliser, can lead to some areas of a field being under-fertilised and other areas overdosed, ultimately meaning the full benefits of any nutrients applied are not delivered to the crop. |
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Assess the product
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There are four factors that will affect the way that any fertiliser product will spread - the shape, size, strength and weight of the material.
This is important because granules need to be able to withstand the force of the spreader vane hitting them so that
they can be propelled to a decent distance without breaking.
Sometimes if a fertiliser bag has been open for a while the product will soften and will be more likely to smash when the spreader vane hits them, meaning the granules will not spread as far.
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Give your machine the once over
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Make sure your spreader is in good working order.
Start by assessing the disc and vane of the spreader, check that everything is clean, not pitted, warped or damaged.
Checking spreader discs and vanes
check the driveline to make sure there is no play in it and there isn't any play in the individual disc bearings either.
Checking spreader headline mechanism for damage
Check that the drop on guides are intact and check by eye that the discs are level on the machine. Also ensure the headland mechanism is working correctly and isn't damaged.
Spreader drop on guides, Lower the machine and inspect inside to check on the condition of the agitators in the bottom. Use a measuring tape to check the spreading height of the machine per the manufacturer's guidelines.
All spreaders have different spreading heights and will need to be measured from different points so make sure you know where this is on your own machine first.
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Power input
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The pto speed of the tractor running the spreader needs to be double checked to ensure the shaft speed is the same as the read out on the dashboard. Use a tachometer to take a speed reading.
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Spread pattern tray test
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For a 24m spreader, put down a pellet tray for each metre of the spread either side of the machine, placing two trays together at the halfway point (12m).
Close up of catch tray with fertiliser in it. Make one pass through the middle of the catch trays with the spreader running, then assess the spread pattern using a set of measuring tubes.
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Assess the spread pattern
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Having collected the material into the tubes, there should be a roughly even number of granules in each. Avoid having too much material directly behind the spreader and not enough at the edges for example.
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