TROUBLESHOOTING
If you are experiencing something that is not listed here, please contact Coombridge & Alexander directly or see
your local dealership.
QUESTION / PROBLEM
What is the spreader bin capacity?
What paint treatment does the chassis
receive?
Can I get different wheel/tyre options?
How do I prevent Urea blocking the back
door exit?
SOLUTION
4t Fertiliser Spreader = 3.2m3 of fertiliser
4t of Superphosphate (1.3t/m3 density)
5.5t of Lime (1.7t/m3 density)
2.6t of Urea (0.8t/m3 density)
5t Fertiliser Spreader = 3.9m3 of fertiliser
5t of Superphosphate (1.3t/m3 density)
6.6t of Lime (1.7t/m3 density)
3.1t of Urea (0.8t/m3 density)
6t Fertiliser Spreader = 4.6m3 of fertiliser
6t of Superphosphate (1.3t/m3 density)
7.7t of Lime (1.7t/m3 density)
3.7t of Urea (0.8t/m3 density)
The chassis is firstly sand-blasted, then thermal-arc spray
galvanised, primed, followed by a final two-pot epoxy
top-coat.
A variety of tyre options are available for each model. Please
contact Coombridge & Alexander directly for more information.
A sheet for chicken wire with 1/2"/1.5cm gaps (or similar) can be
fixed to the existing mesh grill inside the spreader bin to prevent
larger clumps of product blocking the back door exit.
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