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Overground slurry tank

  • 06-06-2014 1:11pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 23


    Hello lads looking for a bit of information how exactly do these work ? How do you get the slurry into them do you need an underground tank also if you were importing slurry how would it get from the truck into the tank ? I'm asking this as nobody has 1 around here but seen plenty up the country never knew how they worked thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,676 ✭✭✭stanflt


    Jack H wrote: »
    Hello lads looking for a bit of information how exactly do these work ? How do you get the slurry into them do you need an underground tank also if you were importing slurry how would it get from the truck into the tank ? I'm asking this as nobody has 1 around here but seen plenty up the country never knew how they worked thanks



    Mine is top filled with a 6 inch pipe from an nc slurry agitator- the hose has a pointed steel fitting on the end of it to put pressure on the slurry so it breaks any crust that has formed
    I've two of these pipe on for agitator and one with a fitting that connects onto the slurry tanker in case I need to blow a load in

    I've a reception tank underground beside it for taking out the slurry which is connected by a 12 inch pipe and has 2 valves for opening


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