Scholsey
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- Herefordshire
Umbilicle inject it as soon as its seperatedIt’s allrite having a mobile separator etc but it’s like you need another lagoon to put the separated stuff into tho,electric would be better than any mechanical or hydraulic less grease nipples,no pipes bursting
It would have to be some separator to keep up with umbilical,plus shifting the solid,then “hang on you’ll have to stop for a while,while we reelin an out into another field”Umbilicle inject it as soon as its seperated
Not in an NVZ closed period.Umbilicle inject it as soon as its seperated
Just dirty waterNot in an NVZ closed period.
1 of those fancy seperators and a nurse tankIt would have to be some separator to keep up with umbilical,plus shifting the solid,then “hang on you’ll have to stop for a while,while we reelin an out into another field”
1 of those what ?1 of those tracks and a nurse tank
See ^^1 of those what ?
Interesting they all use electricity as the power source rather than mechanical or hydraulics.
Cheaper to run?
£300 a day or £1500 for a week,4screens in it feeds it self
How many cubes can it do a hour/day?£300 a day or £1500 for a week,4screens in it feeds it self
Not an easy question to answer perhaps?How much less liquid volume do you end up with once seperated? If youve slurry at 5%dm, do you only decrease volume by the 5%.