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<blockquote data-quote="matttargett4" data-source="post: 7271119" data-attributes="member: 2556"><p>aaah, as they say I’m not half as green as I am cabbage looking! In the last yr we’ve installed a sand separator so slurry is sand and free before going to storage, it’s made a few things viable that previously weren’t,this being one of them.</p><p></p><p>this is exactly where I think ad was wrong, surely if I only put in my cow slurry plus waste silage why do I need land to spread on, 40 tankers and all that nightmare, I take a product thats already here, make something I need out of it and then haul it away exactly as I would have done to the same places I would have done.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>im very glad you said this, we started on this conversation as there is some benefit to kiln drying our recycled sand before reuse, so much so that it may actually stack up to use diesel to do it, if I can use excess heat to do it then great, but I’m also aware that I can’t go spunk millions on kit to do it, I started looking into it watching a long haired Australian on YouTube making digesters from ibcs, so I completely get where you are coming from</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="matttargett4, post: 7271119, member: 2556"] aaah, as they say I’m not half as green as I am cabbage looking! In the last yr we’ve installed a sand separator so slurry is sand and free before going to storage, it’s made a few things viable that previously weren’t,this being one of them. this is exactly where I think ad was wrong, surely if I only put in my cow slurry plus waste silage why do I need land to spread on, 40 tankers and all that nightmare, I take a product thats already here, make something I need out of it and then haul it away exactly as I would have done to the same places I would have done. im very glad you said this, we started on this conversation as there is some benefit to kiln drying our recycled sand before reuse, so much so that it may actually stack up to use diesel to do it, if I can use excess heat to do it then great, but I’m also aware that I can’t go spunk millions on kit to do it, I started looking into it watching a long haired Australian on YouTube making digesters from ibcs, so I completely get where you are coming from [/QUOTE]
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