One particularly wet April, the ground was a treacherous slurry. The farm's survival depended on getting the fertilizer spread before the next storm. The Orion was called to duty. Its provided the rigidity needed to handle the shifting 4-ton load, while the Automatic Chain Tensioning (ACT) system hummed steadily, ensuring the manure hit the meadows with surgical precision.
The is a specialized manure spreader manufactured by the Slovenian company SIP , designed specifically for smaller, hill-based farms where stability is a life-or-death priority. The Legend of the Hillside Guardian SIP ORION 40RCL
The farmer sat comfortably in his cab, controlling everything from the hydraulic dosing wall to the spreading speed with a few simple levers. By sunset, the job was done—not just safely, but perfectly. The Orion didn't just spread manure; it grew a legacy of resilience on the world's most difficult terrains. Key Specifications of the 40RCL SIP ORION ALP Manure Spreaders One particularly wet April, the ground was a
High in the Julian Alps, where the slopes are so steep the locals joke that the cows have shorter legs on one side, there was a small family farm that struggled every spring. Old tractors would shudder at the thought of hauling heavy loads up those emerald inclines. But then came the . Its provided the rigidity needed to handle the
The farmers nicknamed it the "Mountain Goat" because of its and wide wheel track . While other spreaders tipped precariously, the Orion hugged the earth as if it were part of the hill itself.