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Cordless drench gun ?
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<blockquote data-quote="hally" data-source="post: 7848762" data-attributes="member: 10817"><p>We have a te pari got it on the last grant scheme. Works well with the te pari handler, save a lot of dose especially if something expensive like fluke or the orange wormer and is very accurate when we calibrate it. Our ewes can vary from 60 to 90kg so accurate dosing is a good thing</p><p> Don’t find it bulky really but wouldn’t use it in a race as be too frightened of damaging it but it a static position like a squeezer it’s no problem. Just hang up the dose and we have a container tied to the side of the machine to drop it into if I have to leave the machine. Trigger very light so easy to dose with especially with thick fluckicide on a cold day. Never seems to suck any air but only had it a year now, it’s success will depend on its longevity as it cost about £400 after grant which it wouldn’t save here in a year but reckon it will be in profit this year. The battery lasts easily a full day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hally, post: 7848762, member: 10817"] We have a te pari got it on the last grant scheme. Works well with the te pari handler, save a lot of dose especially if something expensive like fluke or the orange wormer and is very accurate when we calibrate it. Our ewes can vary from 60 to 90kg so accurate dosing is a good thing Don’t find it bulky really but wouldn’t use it in a race as be too frightened of damaging it but it a static position like a squeezer it’s no problem. Just hang up the dose and we have a container tied to the side of the machine to drop it into if I have to leave the machine. Trigger very light so easy to dose with especially with thick fluckicide on a cold day. Never seems to suck any air but only had it a year now, it’s success will depend on its longevity as it cost about £400 after grant which it wouldn’t save here in a year but reckon it will be in profit this year. The battery lasts easily a full day. [/QUOTE]
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