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Mixit slurry stirrers any good?
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<blockquote data-quote="stirrer" data-source="post: 3187024" data-attributes="member: 6326"><p>Peppa Pig has a variety of stirrers.</p><p>the Mixit is the only machine capable of using all of the tractor's power via the impeller. 80-200hp.</p><p>the other machines generally have other attachments, and submerged bearings taking some of the power.</p><p>the unique Mixit impeller does not cavitate when big HP is used.</p><p>other malgar type stirrers with one set of blades create a vacuum when the power exceeds about 70hp.</p><p>the Pichon type can raise this.</p><p>another BIG advantage is - no submerged framework to stop the crust circulating -----</p><p>any way, i mustn't carry on - you can visit the <a href="http://www.mixitstirrers.co.uk" target="_blank">website.</a></p><p>ask Peppa how he compares the stirrers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stirrer, post: 3187024, member: 6326"] Peppa Pig has a variety of stirrers. the Mixit is the only machine capable of using all of the tractor's power via the impeller. 80-200hp. the other machines generally have other attachments, and submerged bearings taking some of the power. the unique Mixit impeller does not cavitate when big HP is used. other malgar type stirrers with one set of blades create a vacuum when the power exceeds about 70hp. the Pichon type can raise this. another BIG advantage is - no submerged framework to stop the crust circulating ----- any way, i mustn't carry on - you can visit the [URL='http://www.mixitstirrers.co.uk']website.[/URL] ask Peppa how he compares the stirrers! [/QUOTE]
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