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Slurry agitators

  • 05-06-2016 09:47PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 30


    Any advice on what would be the best option when purchasing a new slurry agitator. I have used a Major chain driven model for over 15 yrs now. Great machine IMO. But has reached the end of its useful life. I have a few more horses under the bonnet than when I purchased the Major and would ideally like to purchase something with a little more output. Any suggestions greatly appreciated ☺


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,556 ✭✭✭simx


    Any advice on what would be the best option when purchasing a new slurry agitator. I have used a Major chain driven model for over 15 yrs now. Great machine IMO. But has reached the end of its useful life. I have a few more horses under the bonnet than when I purchased the Major and would ideally like to purchase something with a little more output. Any suggestions greatly appreciated ☺

    Have a major myself, don't have any longer than 4 spans to stir so it's fine but if I had I'd buy a redrock superflow


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 30 farmer johnd


    simx wrote: »
    Have a major myself, don't have any longer than 4 spans to stir so it's fine but if I had I'd buy a redrock superflow

    I know that Major are now making the Super flow which is the same as New Rock and Red Rock. A neighbour of mine has a Red Rock and he says he gets a lot of trouble with blockage in the spout. I can't say as I have no experience.
    Anyway I have purchased an NC 3000 and I'm hoping for the best!


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