Sillycave wrote: » Might request results more often, thank didn't know you could Tank maintenance man has lived in the place over the last two years as has looked at washer a couple of times and says it okay Have Gas DX Cooler, got a new one last year, was running perfectly after it was installed i.e. reading were very good, then readings would return high and then back low and then high again. Trying to gauge what are other peoples washing routines?
freedominacup wrote: » Are you hot washing?
Sillycave wrote: » Hot Wash the Machine or the tank? But a yes for both, Machine gets at least one hot wash a week, normally two, tank is washed with hot water everytime with the automatic washer, according to temp stat it runs up to around 45 degrees
Buford T. Justice V wrote: » Automatic washer on the tank here as well. Two caustic followed by an acid wash in rotation. Water pressure wouldn't be great here so I tend to double up the washes if the TBC goes over 20. I'd put two washes on for a few collections after checking that there is no obvious things like a lump of stuff not being washed off the tank or agitator.
yewtree wrote: » I had similar issues in 2015, The auto washer wasn't taking up enough detergent. One of the inlets of pipes was slightly blocked. I always keep an eye on how clean the tank is after each wash now, Looking back there was a slight discolouration inside the tank. Do you ever check sides of tank to check for build up? Some of fats and proteins can be hard shifted from tank sides. Our Tbc was 12 for 2016 nothing special but no issues with fines
whelan2 wrote: » Is that temperature high enough? Mine goes to around 60 degrees and alarm Will sound if its not hot enough for long enough. How long is the wash cycle?
mahoney_j wrote: » Finally getting a fixed price scheme in arrabawn ,30.6 cent per litre at 3.6 and 3.3 for 3 years .what do yos think .......
mahoney_j wrote: Finally getting a fixed price scheme in arrabawn ,30.6 cent per litre at 3.6 and 3.3 for 3 years .what do yos think .......
kevthegaff wrote: » Wish there was none, hard to know how much % of supply?
atlantic mist wrote: » does anyone know how or if its possible to buy pass sensors on hydraulic scrapers? we have dairypower scrapers had tbc issue on tank over xmas was a result of gas leak in tank
kevthegaff wrote: » Dosed everything again today, Albex and lice. First round was for rumen fluke and ibr. Tired now
charolais0153 wrote: » On very bare fields would ye put out sluurey or urea
Sillycave wrote: » Had serious issues with TBC last year (2016) which i think is mainly due to tank i reckon. Had a few issues since we got this tank 2 years ago but thought had it all rectified but had serious issues with TBC this year which hurt Just wondering what do people do with regards the washing routine of there tank and if you have any solutions to high TBC so this problem doesn't occur again, thanks
tanko wrote: » What did you use for lice?
Sillycave wrote: Had serious issues with TBC last year (2016) which i think is mainly due to tank i reckon. Had a few issues since we got this tank 2 years ago but thought had it all rectified but had serious issues with TBC this year which hurt Just wondering what do people do with regards the washing routine of there tank and if you have any solutions to high TBC so this problem doesn't occur again, thanks
degetme wrote: Lads what's the highest grass cover ye would put out 2.5k gallons an acre of slurry with the splash plate? Is 500 to 700 too strong?
Sillycave wrote: » Probably a poor question but what do you mean by caustic wash? Did do double washes where time allowed but still didn't see the results decrease
Signpost wrote: » No SCC issues but I want to cull out anything that might be spreading infection next year so going to start cluster dipping. Not to ask a stupid question, but, as someone who has never done it whats the craic with it? Do I just get a few buckets, put in 10 ml of Peracetic Acid per 10 litres of water, dip clusters right to bottom of the bucket and put it on next cow and replace buckets of water after each milking? No doubt the most obvious thing in the world but not sure whats the best practice!
Mooooo wrote: » Any chance the tank is freezing the milk? Would that effect tbc? No issues with ours, one thing service man told me was to flush the caustic line with hot water as sometimes it can block, avalkasan anyway. Had issues before with old parlour and came under control when I started using fresh detergent for every wash in machine
ted_182 wrote: » Might be worth making sure your water heater is turned up to the max and its working 100% like drawing full current
Sillycave wrote: » Yes the tank does freeze at the sides but only when the first milking goes into it, after the second milking this doesn't happen, could this be the issue? Only after installing a new water heater so hopefully this might help the issue. thanks to all for the replies
mahoney_j wrote: » Slurry next week once dates allow 2500 gallons ,1 bag urea mid February
alps wrote: » Bad journalism abounds... Agriland says we can spread on the 12th....Journal says it's the 13th...
mahoney_j wrote: » Hope to have 2/3 hours spreading done this day next week ,I'm fooked if I'm wasting another day after wasting 2/3 months of near perfect ground and spreading conditions ...