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2nd hand slurry tower
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<blockquote data-quote="Agri Design" data-source="post: 24838" data-attributes="member: 225"><p>100 cows milking on cubicles would create 10.5 meter cub a day. So with no existing storage you would need nearly 2000m cub for 180 days. You would then need to add any rain from dirty aprons on and then 300mm freeboard in the store.</p><p> </p><p>As for using second hand you need to be able to guarantee a 20 year design life to do this you normally need to get an engineer to certify it (can be hard and expensive to find an engineer to do this). As said above you need new concrete floor, new bolts, new sealant.</p><p> </p><p>Tends to not work out much cheaper unless you don't count your time and do a lot of the work yourself.</p><p> </p><p>David</p><p>Agri Design</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agri Design, post: 24838, member: 225"] 100 cows milking on cubicles would create 10.5 meter cub a day. So with no existing storage you would need nearly 2000m cub for 180 days. You would then need to add any rain from dirty aprons on and then 300mm freeboard in the store. As for using second hand you need to be able to guarantee a 20 year design life to do this you normally need to get an engineer to certify it (can be hard and expensive to find an engineer to do this). As said above you need new concrete floor, new bolts, new sealant. Tends to not work out much cheaper unless you don't count your time and do a lot of the work yourself. David Agri Design [/QUOTE]
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