Slurry Tanker Articles & Analysis
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Simon Williams started SW Machinery Hire in 2003 with just one muck spreader. Today, the machinery hire business has an arsenal of more than 250 machines catering for agriculture, construction and industry from two locations in Wiltshire and East Sussex. Hire contracts range from one day to one-year or more, offering a variety of options and choices for more than 600 customers across England. The ...
“We’ve used galvanised steel for our slurry tankers for many years,” begins Martin Keane, General Manager at Major Equipment. “These tankers are working in corrosive environments and the galvanisation process adds several decades of life expectancy over painted products. ...
The group defined and created a demand specification for using sulfuric acid together with a slurry tanker during application with the purpose of reducing ammonia emission, later called “field acidification”. Another effect of the sulfuric acid was the addition of sulphate to slurry. Following a successful research evaluation, the ...
Many factors are taken into consideration when choosing a slurry tanker. With the variety of makes, models and accessories involved, the options can be bewildering to both novice and seasoned buyers. The Major range of slurry handling equipment covers a variety of conditions for farmers and contractors. Divided into four classes, ...
Livestock farmers spreading slurry onto fields after first-cut grass silage face heightened risks of contamination after this year’s early start to the season, a silage specialist is warning, especially if following the current trend to more frequent silage cutting.The risks of spreading slurry after first silage cut According to Ecosyl silage expert, ...
