Dribble bar vs trailing shoe

James

Member
Location
Comber, Down
As from next year as a contractor I will not be allowed to use a splash plate on the slurry tanker.
Initially I was thinking of a dribble bar but now thinking into the future I might be wiser to get a trailing shoe due to even less ammonia losses.

Has anyone else had to make the same decision
 

Lewis

Member
Livestock Farmer
how much power should the macerator take to use? just had a mastek dribble bar fitted to my original tanker (2250gal) and its bringing my puma 160 to its knees when you hit a slight slope now, not helped by the fact it empty's quicker so have to travel quicker. not ideal when we I don't know what a flat field looks like!
 

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