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Hey...............My land is hilly terrain and need to spread granular fertilizer with the RTV going across the slope. To slippery/hilly/spooky to use the tractor. Soil is also to fragile.................</P>
Have searched here and didnt find much. Did the same over on tractor by net and came up with the "Herd" spreader. Have researched and researched this for a long time now. Talked with Mr. Herd, the manufacturer who advises not to put something in the reciever as it is designed for pulling rather than carrying weight..............Great guy to talk with and helpful.............</P>
Advice from Y'all would be totally helpful please.................I really would rather have a receiver mount; but as Mr. Herd advised by the time you convert the 1 1/4" to 2" and then put in 60 or 70 pounds of stuff you have a lot of fulcrum/down force on the receiver/hitch............</P>
As I dont want to drill holes into my bed to mount something he suggested to put something onto a pallet and then weight that down and strap it down..............</P>
Your thoughts??????............thanks........Dennis</P>
Have searched here and didnt find much. Did the same over on tractor by net and came up with the "Herd" spreader. Have researched and researched this for a long time now. Talked with Mr. Herd, the manufacturer who advises not to put something in the reciever as it is designed for pulling rather than carrying weight..............Great guy to talk with and helpful.............</P>
Advice from Y'all would be totally helpful please.................I really would rather have a receiver mount; but as Mr. Herd advised by the time you convert the 1 1/4" to 2" and then put in 60 or 70 pounds of stuff you have a lot of fulcrum/down force on the receiver/hitch............</P>
As I dont want to drill holes into my bed to mount something he suggested to put something onto a pallet and then weight that down and strap it down..............</P>
Your thoughts??????............thanks........Dennis</P>