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West Kentucky | We have tried everything imaginable. We have spent countless hours this year trying to get them to do better. We have made some pieces that force some to come out of the tailboard sooner while also holding some in longer. In the end. We have dramatically raised the tailboard up. It is almost funny watching it throw the material through the air, but it is doing the best job it has ever done. The current angle better matches the natural flow of the material coming out of the choppers and doesn't seem to get as locked into the spreader. So far, we are happier with the spread (no thanks to Deere). I am pretty certain six year olds designed the spreader system. | |
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