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Scraping out… Robotics, automatic scrapers or tractors?
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<blockquote data-quote="George Mitchell" data-source="post: 9243962" data-attributes="member: 184844"><p>Exactly, we had dairymaster hydraulic ones in for almost 30 years, mechanically and hydraulically decent, but shite electrics, rewired by electro-mech and lasted until they were clapped the f**k out. 2x 90ft passages, 8x every day for 30 years isnt bad going. New storth ones last year for 14k the same price as the Schauer Enro robot we got the year before. Bit lighter than the dairymasters but 2 piece track was needed as the old ones had worn two grooves into the floor. Runs one lane at a time, better imo, and can park a defined no of strokes from the top. </p><p>Robot good for slats, passageway scraper is the only thing worth a damn for a passage, right tool for the job. I know which system will last longer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="George Mitchell, post: 9243962, member: 184844"] Exactly, we had dairymaster hydraulic ones in for almost 30 years, mechanically and hydraulically decent, but shite electrics, rewired by electro-mech and lasted until they were clapped the f**k out. 2x 90ft passages, 8x every day for 30 years isnt bad going. New storth ones last year for 14k the same price as the Schauer Enro robot we got the year before. Bit lighter than the dairymasters but 2 piece track was needed as the old ones had worn two grooves into the floor. Runs one lane at a time, better imo, and can park a defined no of strokes from the top. Robot good for slats, passageway scraper is the only thing worth a damn for a passage, right tool for the job. I know which system will last longer [/QUOTE]
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