Good video young man.. I have a tanker with 7.5m dribble bar on the way. My land is steep and heavy so it's a 1600 gallon galvanised NC with a downhill spreading kit.
I have an identical tank and trailing shoe and found those orang springs on the shoe break easily and also the fill point on the back is difficult to connect to at that angle
Ya it would be better if the fill point was outside the trailing shoe. I have been holding it up a bit higher so its not bouncing as much and lifting it when turning
Have been getting the contractor to do it for last few years which worked out well while we have been expanding but we have ran the figures and it works out much cheaper to do it ourselves now. Will still get the contractor in with the cord like normal
Have a dribble bar myself and on light covers like you were spreading there's no difference, in fact I'm surprised how much splashing you are having. Never spread on heavy covers so I have no comparison but your probably right on that. Either one is fantastic compared to the old splash plate, best of luck with yours
@@kevinwc5439 yes I was spreading in some higher covers after and held it up a bit so it wasn't splashing as much, worked pretty well 👍 both are very good, still getting used to it
@@MCMilkingIt nice my uncle got a hispec 2600 gallon tanker with trail and shoe and rain gun but his folds up and it’s only held on by a change a U bolt that aren’t strong enough for it the weight