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Cost to setup and run an umbilical slurry system
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<blockquote data-quote="Wilber32" data-source="post: 7954517" data-attributes="member: 76750"><p>I was in same position as you 3-4 year back bought recon doda pump 5.5k some used 4 inch pipe of 3-4quid a metre. Spread bar £1000 and reeler for 1500.Don’t get me wrong it’s no contractors kit but I can move some stuff with it in a day. I still get contractors in for the long pump stuff over 1000m . But if im in a pickle or just want to get few fields done in a few hours it’s ideal. 4 inch pipe will b fine.b sure to get a decent pump tho. New Holland ts115a on spread bar and 125 or mx110 on pump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wilber32, post: 7954517, member: 76750"] I was in same position as you 3-4 year back bought recon doda pump 5.5k some used 4 inch pipe of 3-4quid a metre. Spread bar £1000 and reeler for 1500.Don’t get me wrong it’s no contractors kit but I can move some stuff with it in a day. I still get contractors in for the long pump stuff over 1000m . But if im in a pickle or just want to get few fields done in a few hours it’s ideal. 4 inch pipe will b fine.b sure to get a decent pump tho. New Holland ts115a on spread bar and 125 or mx110 on pump. [/QUOTE]
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