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Mixit slurry stirrers any good?
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<blockquote data-quote="stirrer" data-source="post: 5357782" data-attributes="member: 6326"><p><strong>someone asked if hydraulic power would stir a tower. </strong></p><p>rather you than me as it would be v slow and require access all round the tank.</p><p>the thrust would just not be powerful enough. there is a Dutch stirrer but it uses it's own pump.</p><p>most loaders would overheat the oil if pushed too hard for a long time.</p><p>i chose VEE belts for the <a href="http://www.mixitstirrers.co.uk" target="_blank">Mixit tower stirrer</a>, as they are quiet, dont need lubrication, last a long time - 7-10years,</p><p>and the replacement cost is around £400 for a set of belts. there is a simple tensioning device.</p><p>the rotating tube is the same as the lagoon stirrers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stirrer, post: 5357782, member: 6326"] [B]someone asked if hydraulic power would stir a tower. [/B] rather you than me as it would be v slow and require access all round the tank. the thrust would just not be powerful enough. there is a Dutch stirrer but it uses it's own pump. most loaders would overheat the oil if pushed too hard for a long time. i chose VEE belts for the [URL='http://www.mixitstirrers.co.uk']Mixit tower stirrer[/URL], as they are quiet, dont need lubrication, last a long time - 7-10years, and the replacement cost is around £400 for a set of belts. there is a simple tensioning device. the rotating tube is the same as the lagoon stirrers. [/QUOTE]
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