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.
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 SIP ORION 40RCL
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 The farmers nicknamed it the "Mountain Goat" because
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 . By sunset, the job was done—not just safely, but perfectly
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.