Posted by DasUnimog on October 02, 2007 at 13:51:34 from (4.238.91.226):
In Reply to: Re: Lime Speader posted by JT on October 02, 2007 at 08:30:18:
Thanks for the info JT. I figured the spreading rate might be a little tricky at first but I think that will come with use. I was really wondering if the chain and drag setup would pull the lime after it settles and packs from vibration My problem with the last lime driver was he did not have a clue as to how to spread. Other drivers set the RPM and a gear and proceed to spread but this guy was shifting gears all across the field and on turns he was peeling sod and leaving ruts. There is always some dust 20 feet up or so but this was 100 feet in the air with no wind and just a light coat on the ground. I'm sorry to say there is only one company to pick from in my area and at $58/ton spread I want it on the ground.
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