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Dribble bars. Is 7.5 wide enough?
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<blockquote data-quote="FarmerFrank88" data-source="post: 7936942" data-attributes="member: 116868"><p>They are very popular for a reason, anything wider will have to either fold up twice on each boom or be telescopic which adds cost, weight and complexity, also as mentioned above it is better to have 2 macerators for bigger widths. We went to a 7.5 meter trailing shoe about 5 years ago on the back of a 2400 gallon tanker and in my opinion its a perfect match, it's narrower than the old splash plate but we have to drive at least double the speed as before as the slurry runs through the trailing shoe much faster than out the splash plate so output is higher than before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FarmerFrank88, post: 7936942, member: 116868"] They are very popular for a reason, anything wider will have to either fold up twice on each boom or be telescopic which adds cost, weight and complexity, also as mentioned above it is better to have 2 macerators for bigger widths. We went to a 7.5 meter trailing shoe about 5 years ago on the back of a 2400 gallon tanker and in my opinion its a perfect match, it's narrower than the old splash plate but we have to drive at least double the speed as before as the slurry runs through the trailing shoe much faster than out the splash plate so output is higher than before. [/QUOTE]
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