kverneland es 80
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Lads down the road got a2250 with the weights .nice tbf.conor say it's not needed in the 2500
8 grand extra was the main reason. Couldn't justify it for our own work.would have to upgrade the tractor too to pull one with the shoe on hills
Used single and tandem 2500's, tandem more awkward when reversing but never wiped a gate post, it has steering axle so would turn shorter and with more tail swing, lock it to reduce the tailswing.the trailing shoe is fairly awkward on a tandem, awful tail swing on the one here, there's been a good few gate posts wiped out around here!
It's not the weight of the shoe more the drag when its on the ground, of course can't go in reverse like with a splash plate to get the last bit out on slopes so can be tricky on steeper ground with the slurry at the back and shoe down.8 grand extra was the main reason. Couldn't justify it for our own work.would have to upgrade the tractor too to pull one with the shoe on hills
Well wear. That’s a fine looking setup Delboy.. Got one here too. Very happy with it
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7m width . It all depends on your land type how much power u need. I could work away with 100hp on a 2500g here with splash plate. Id say an extra 25hp is needed to work the new system. Its the fact you have the hydraulics pumping for the mascerator and your driving faster spreading.Well wear. That’s a fine looking setup Delboy.
What width is that ?
What hp would you need minimum to drive that comfortably?
The driving faster spreading is the big one at low revs, no bother if you have a flat farm.... Hills are another issue.7m width . It all depends on your land type how much power u need. I could work away with 100hp on a 2500g here with splash plate. Id say an extra 25hp is needed to work the new system. Its the fact you have the hydraulics pumping for the mascerator and your driving faster spreading.
. Got one here too. Very happy with it
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Tail swing can be awkward but the only gate posts you wipe out are the ones in the wrong place :Thumbp2:the trailing shoe is fairly awkward on a tandem, awful tail swing on the one here, there's been a good few gate posts wiped out around here!
that's easily sorted by speccing the right pump, have 1000 speed pump here needs about 650 to spread no bother in 1000 on the flat on steep stuff just switch to 540e and rev harderThe driving faster spreading is the big one at low revs, no bother if you have a flat farm.... Hills are another issue.
Thats an excellent idea, too late for those that have bought but a good point for anyone in the market! Are 1000 speed pumps common?Tail swing can be awkward but the only gate posts you wipe out are the ones in the wrong place :Thumbp2:
that's easily sorted by speccing the right pump, have 1000 speed pump here needs about 650 to spread no bother in 1000 on the flat on steep stuff just switch to 540e and rev harder
3 of the last 4 tankers I've bought have had the 1000 speed pump. Wouldn't want to be without it and the wide angle pto now. Tanker I have now has a jurop pn106 pump which is a common enough pump the pto spped is just different in the gearbox at the frontThats an excellent idea, too late for those that have bought but a good point for anyone in the market! Are 1000 speed pumps common?
I wonder is it possible to change the gearing in front of the pump?3 of the last 4 tankers I've bought have had the 1000 speed pump. Wouldn't want to be without it and the wide angle pto now. Tanker I have now has a jurop pn106 pump which is a common enough pump the pto spped is just different in the gearbox at the front
Not sure about that, did consider doing it on the tanker that I have that's on 540 but I have it sold nowI wonder is it possible to change the gearing in front of the pump?
Used single and tandem 2500's, tandem more awkward when reversing but never wiped a gate post, it has steering axle so would turn shorter and with more tail swing, lock it to reduce the tailswing.
It's not the weight of the shoe more the drag when its on the ground, of course can't go in reverse like with a splash plate to get the last bit out on slopes so can be tricky on steeper ground with the slurry at the back and shoe down.
My Abbey folds the same way as the Bomech, no 3pt just bracketed onto the tank so not as long but a fairly solid lump of metal at the corner where it hinges.I have the bomach shoe which is longer than most as its rear folding, then its mounted on a 3 point linkage which adds another 3 odd feet to the length of it!!
That’s a cross tanker Houlie?I have the bomach shoe which is longer than most as its rear folding, then its mounted on a 3 point linkage which adds another 3 odd feet to the length of it!!
https://www.traktorpool.nl/details/Zodemester/Vogelsang-Verdeelmolen/5023654/Is there any company selling macerators? I tried mastek before and now joy.
Tried Vogelsang Ireland too but got no reply
2 traps, one on top and the one near the pump, I'd thought all tanks had to have a handbrake/parking brake fitted but no sign or mention of one there.No dribble bars mentioned but Rossmore's 2600 gallon tanker looks well specced:
http://rossmoreeng.ie/index.php/far...cessed-vacuum-tankers/2600-gl-tanker/?pid=140
Single trap as opposed to double trap for pump protection.
I don't see too many around these parts.
I wonder is it possible to change the gearing in front of the pump?
How are you ment to open that back door safely. Looks like a big chunk of a thingNo dribble bars mentioned but Rossmore's 2600 gallon tanker looks well specced:
http://rossmoreeng.ie/index.php/far...cessed-vacuum-tankers/2600-gl-tanker/?pid=140
Single trap as opposed to double trap for pump protection.
I don't see too many around these parts.
If you have a tractor with a fixed displacement pump which wouldn’t have the fastest spools... would it work a hydraulic driven pump ok as well as the spools that are needed for the dribble bar etc ?Be better off fitting a hydraulic motor,you’d never go back to pto after.
If you have a tractor with a fixed displacement pump which wouldn’t have the fastest spools... would it work a hydraulic driven pump ok as well as the spools that are needed for the dribble bar etc ?
Or are you best to stick with wide angle pto?
Already need 2 spools for the boom and mascerator. Wat if ya had a hydraulic change over or lazy arm and then theres pipes for the splash plate if needed. Not every1 has new tractors with 4 spoolsBe better off fitting a hydraulic motor,you’d never go back to pto after.