FarmBuddy
Guest
I would not expect the STS Bullit Rotor to chop up more straw or bean stubble than an AFX rotor. STS has smoother ribbon tri-stream feeding and more clearance around the separator "tines". The 2388 would chop more with the chopper discharge beater, but the straight winged discharge beater would not chop much bean stubble. It sure seems like the 2388 spreaders tend to clump and drop bean straw piles off the rear axle or frame area. Sure looks bad across some bean fields. If customer really wants fine chop then the chopper with powered tail board is for him. On the otherhand, if he is going to leave residue lay per no-till, such as we do, the simple hydraulic drive twin spreaders do a nice job, less maintenance, less horsepower, less fuel required, less banging noise driving by and in cab variable speed option lets us adjust for spread width, changing between crops and opening fields along roads and driveways easily. .02