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Filling a satellite slurry lagoon?
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<blockquote data-quote="puppet" data-source="post: 7945249" data-attributes="member: 25962"><p>Here is my starter for 10. We do similar to a tower but time-consuming and have bought a pump and hose to empty underground tanks and save all the tanker work. I presume you have collection tanks or slats at the steading. </p><p>Best but expensive is to dig in a pipe and pump it from the steading. </p><p>Second is via umbilical if you have enough collection storage that you only do it once a month.</p><p>Lastly is a tanker with my proposed design. Reinforced low wall to stop the back wheels and just open the valve from the seat (no splash plate).</p><p>Problem may be pouring slurry down the same area of liner for years so may need a reinforced layer.</p><p> [ATTACH=full]1011293[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puppet, post: 7945249, member: 25962"] Here is my starter for 10. We do similar to a tower but time-consuming and have bought a pump and hose to empty underground tanks and save all the tanker work. I presume you have collection tanks or slats at the steading. Best but expensive is to dig in a pipe and pump it from the steading. Second is via umbilical if you have enough collection storage that you only do it once a month. Lastly is a tanker with my proposed design. Reinforced low wall to stop the back wheels and just open the valve from the seat (no splash plate). Problem may be pouring slurry down the same area of liner for years so may need a reinforced layer. [ATTACH type="full"]1011293[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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