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Rogator vs Miller Condor vs Vector
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JHEnt
Posted 11/25/2015 07:00 (#4918273 - in reply to #4914901)
Subject: RE: Rogator vs Miller Condor vs Vector


Southern Illinois
The Miller/NH machine is 2wd only. Nuff said.


The Rogator is a hydrostatic. New models lock out road speeds if the bed is loaded more than half to protect the hydrostatic pumps. Can run over tasseling corn. In my own opinion if it's tasseled its too late for topdressing anyway.


The Vector gives you 4wd capability and 54 mph road speed. Allison automatic is about bulletproof. It drives like a truck. Later years turn shorter than early ones and have heavy air bags on all 4 corners. This took out the body roll alot when cornering. If you can be running a sidedress toolbar then you can cover it with a Vector. Spreads Urea 90ft at 17-18mph top dressing corn. Put floater tires on it and its a full floater chassis. Runs full size 13ft New Leader box where others use a cut down size bed. With row crop tires and the 4wd it will run on reaaly wet ground and just leave clear tracks so you can still topdressing even with a wet spring like we had this year.
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