Hi Phil we run two of those spreaders .Great machines the way we set them up is to turn down your tractor oil flow then time each ram to a minute each to extend so essentially 4mins or less for a load then if you want you have room to play with tractor hydraulics.thats the way we do it if it helps.keep up the good work.
Got 10 ton model of that can't fault it got fed up with floor chains in old spreaders .once you get into the way of setting the stages on the ram it's no problem 👍
Now... Nice seeing a Marshall local to us on demo elsewhere 😮😅.. just remember .. (we have it's wee sister) not to leave the ram at full extension and return for another load and forget ... .. Its a lot of fork work to get it clear again 😉🤣. Stay safe 🏴 ps.. we ran a zetor spreader for donkys of years no problems at all... Nice and low to but small nowadays.
Great Video as always and nice to see a Marshall in action as always seen them at shows and wondered about them. All I'll say if you ever are considering another spreader don't look past a teagle titan. Brilliant machines and best spread pattern of any spreader I've used or seen to date.
We are only after getting a new 9t Marshall as part of our big Agri hire investment. Seem to be a good bit of kit. A few years hire will soon test her 🙈🙈
The only thing to be aware of is that you remember to pull the plunger back in, someone I know forgot to do it and loaded the spreader and had to pitch fork the entire thing out, not ideal🤣
Used one of the older type Marshall rear spreaders..they’ve got a mechanical regulator for the ram stage speeds but could never see it making any difference! I used to slow my flow down and then knock the spool in and out when the last stage started to push!
Phil, question about the trailer wheels, is there a reason why the tyre tread is facing to the rear of the trailer unlike the tractor's tyres that are facing forwards.
Yes they get put on backwards for several reasons, there is less friction when on the road, so it pulls easyer and less tyre wear, also it has better traction for braking goung down hills in feilds. It's debatable but some people say the tread cleans out better with them on backwards.
I was feeling a little low today, but this video lifted the mood definitely! Thanks for your usual chattin dung in the video phil!
I reckon bro knew you were passing behind him when he turned on the spreader
Hi Phil we run two of those spreaders .Great machines the way we set them up is to turn down your tractor oil flow then time each ram to a minute each to extend so essentially 4mins or less for a load then if you want you have room to play with tractor hydraulics.thats the way we do it if it helps.keep up the good work.
Hi Phil, it looks like the demo worked ok. Nice to see Bro back in action, nice to have the extra help for the summer.
Got 10 ton model of that can't fault it got fed up with floor chains in old spreaders .once you get into the way of setting the stages on the ram it's no problem 👍
Good to see bro back. We've missed him
Brave boys getting so close to each other when spreading. One stone and it’s a bad day for one of you
Looks like a well built machine.
Great video Phil. Enjoyed watching 👍🏼👍🏼
Now... Nice seeing a Marshall local to us on demo elsewhere 😮😅.. just remember
.. (we have it's wee sister) not to leave the ram at full extension and return for another load and forget ... .. Its a lot of fork work to get it clear again 😉🤣. Stay safe 🏴 ps.. we ran a zetor spreader for donkys of years no problems at all... Nice and low to but small nowadays.
Good looking spreader Phil they are made a few miles away from me
Marshall muck spredder handle really well Phil in drone video looking like a proper muck spredder Phil iam sure she will clean up Good has new again
Great video ....show more shovel work Dung been loaded
Good video’I reckon bro knew you were passing behind him when he turned on the spreader
Great video. Keep up the good work.
Dam the houses put out what u need
Love " Shiny Metal Disease "😊
Great Video as always and nice to see a Marshall in action as always seen them at shows and wondered about them. All I'll say if you ever are considering another spreader don't look past a teagle titan. Brilliant machines and best spread pattern of any spreader I've used or seen to date.
Thank you for your videos fp and the hardwork you put into the music drom shots and content sir
The amount yer passing eachother while spreading, waiting for a stone to go flying
Definitely be interested to see it on different size tractor s
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Good stuff
Phil that shiny metal she does look good behind that tractor though
We are only after getting a new 9t Marshall as part of our big Agri hire investment. Seem to be a good bit of kit. A few years hire will soon test her 🙈🙈
Brillant video Phil u look tired a holiday id say ha
Great videos Phil,
What’s the 7618 at these days?
The only thing to be aware of is that you remember to pull the plunger back in, someone I know forgot to do it and loaded the spreader and had to pitch fork the entire thing out, not ideal🤣
The bro is back in town move out of the way phil,, no time for you waiting to drive pass 😅😅
That's a class Job farmer Phil for the land 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Used one of the older type Marshall rear spreaders..they’ve got a mechanical regulator for the ram stage speeds but could never see it making any difference! I used to slow my flow down and then knock the spool in and out when the last stage started to push!
So does the spreader push the muck out the back automatically? or do you have to keep adjusting the spool levers?
Good video
How did those little wheels work out ? someone was making tracks in the field ........6 tonne or the 12 ton one ?
Ye should straight pipe the 99 she would sound savage
Nice machine Phil Bros some man to put on pto 😅
Hi farmer Phil
Phil, question about the trailer wheels, is there a reason why the tyre tread is facing to the rear of the trailer unlike the tractor's tyres that are facing forwards.
They aren't driven wheels so don't need the thread forward for grip. Reversing them stops them marking up the field, mostly. Tankers run the same.
You need 18t twin wheels on flotation tyres ,👍👍🇬🇧
Is the 7618 still knocking about? Haven’t seen it in any videos in a while
Just keeps getting better wow nice one fp sir good to see you grow love to come over to say hello to all the family and get some lovely meat 🍖
Bro broken it lolol😅😅😅😅
What's the difference between dung and slurry? Why use one over the other?
I would not like to change thr seal kits in those rams 😅
Why do they put the tyres on backwards on muck spreaders ??
Let's gooo fp sir
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How come johnston's never give me a demo 😢
Wider wheels probably makes it too wide for the road and they wouldn’t be allowed to sell it if that was the case.
Evening!
A pair of greedy boards would work a treat 👌🏻
Haven’t seen the 7618 in a while.
No sprung drawbar
Are the trailers tyres not on backwards?
Yes they get put on backwards for several reasons, there is less friction when on the road, so it pulls easyer and less tyre wear, also it has better traction for braking goung down hills in feilds. It's debatable but some people say the tread cleans out better with them on backwards.
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Had them year ago and they were not good spreader
You need a deere
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If you dont play wont knw. You spread muck when its your bro lol
For all the demonstrations yous never buy much
🤣🤣 they have some amount of gear bought in the last year
@@kevinokelly1905 new gear?