Farming Monthly National September 2017 | Page 49

| ATV Honda ATV Still ideal for slug pellet application The wet weather, which has hampered harvest for many, has also encouraged high slug populations which means they are likely to be an issue for young crops again this autumn, and will need careful monitoring. here slug pellet application is needed, one of Honda’s market- leading range of ATVs is ideal for mounting a slug pellet applicator, with flotation tyres operating at less ground pressure than a human footprint, ideal for the wet ground conditions in which slugs thrive. ATV mounting brackets are available for most applicators, making it easy to swap them between implements such as rolls or drills and the ATV as needed. Honda’s Foreman 500 series ATVs are ideal for the task, with rear load rack capacity up to 85kg depending on model. Electric power for spreaders is available without the need to carry an additional battery. Foreman models are designed for demanding farm tasks with a proven 475cc, liquid-cooled petrol engine driving through manual or automatic transmissions. Plenty of power allows target working speed to be quickly achieved after each headland turn and the low-revving engines have the grunt needed to maintain constant speed in varying ground conditions, essential for accurate application. New this year is Honda’s Pioneer 700 UTV, available in 2 W www.farmingmonthly.co.uk and 4-seat versions and capable of carrying up to 386kg on the rear load-bed. This is suitable for larger applicators and transporting pellets to the field. Power is from a 680cc petrol engine linked to a highly efficient 3-speed torque converter transmission. Tyres and wheels are the same size as those of the Foreman 500 ATVs and, with almost 27cms ground clearance and selectable differential locks, the Pioneer travels over sensitive land areas including freshly drilled crops without causing ruts. In recent years new regulations affecting slug pellet application have come into force under the Sustainable Use Directive. Familiarity with current guidelines is essential, including the need for users to hold a Certificate of Competence, regardless of age or previous experience. Spreaders must be routinely tested for accuracy, and stewardship guidelines prohibit the application of metaldehyde pellets within 10m of field boundaries. Modern pelleters are designed to spread accurately between 24 and 30m and most offer easy adjustment of application rates plus features such as spread bias adjustment and part-width headland shut-off. Some manufacturers offer capacities up to 130 litres, suitable for the Pioneer, while smaller 65-litre versions are more popular for conventional ATVs, including the Foreman. All new Hondas come with a two-year manufacturer’s warranty and ATV operator training through the industry-approved