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After visiting users, the judges found most operators stated that the machine would pay
for itself quickly with the savings achieved from the high level of accuracy found in fertiliser
application.Excellent coverage on hillsides with changing topography was also found to be a
significant feature of the machine, and this is a result of the EDW’s Rotaflow spreading cup
system.
Favoured for its accuracy and ability to deliver fertiliser to the spinning discs at exactly
the same point, regardless of whether the machine is working on a slope or on flat ground,
the Rotaflow spreading cup system creates an even and accurate spread pattern throughout
the entire working width, and across slopes.
Four weigh cells each rated to five tonnes support the EDW’s hopper and these, combined
with a reference sensor, monitor the machine angle and working conditions. This ensures that
when spreading on slopes or travelling over rough, bumpy ground, the application rate is not
affected.
Auto calibration is also a key feature that contributes to saving time and improving
machine accuracy. The ability to just hitch up and go also provided users with increased
confidence of the RO-EDW’s ability to maintain an accurate and uniform spread pattern
throughout the day.
The Focus II control box, in addition to being logical with a large clear display, also
provides electric main on/off, individual disc on/off for half width spreading and application
rate adjustment for individual discs.
Spreading widths extend from 12-45m, and a maximum hopper capacity of 3450 litres
can be specified. Further versatility is available from downloading spreading charts for the
RO-EDW spreader, directly to a web-enabled mobile phone, by visitong http://vicontab.mobi |