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Slatted Channel for sucklers
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<blockquote data-quote="valtraman" data-source="post: 8008066" data-attributes="member: 4087"><p>So my 3 adjoining cubicle shed for sucklers are scraped out by tractor then slurry has to be turned 45 degree then pulled slimg front of sheds before then needing to spin run pushing into concrete wall storage pit, holds 50000 gallon not big enough but that’s problem for another day . I find it quite a faff moving slurry about as much, in front of sheds I’d a double silage pit too and effluent has started to break concrete down so needing concreted again I’m front of sheds pits. I’m wondering about putting a slatted channel in so I just pull slurry out sheds over the slats then it will make its own way to pit. It would need to be about 80ft long to catch right to end of furthest shed . How wide and deep would channel need to be ? Will it work with suckler slurry, bit thick at times. When it’s wet I think the channel should get good bit of water in as it has to catch rainwater off silage pits too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="valtraman, post: 8008066, member: 4087"] So my 3 adjoining cubicle shed for sucklers are scraped out by tractor then slurry has to be turned 45 degree then pulled slimg front of sheds before then needing to spin run pushing into concrete wall storage pit, holds 50000 gallon not big enough but that’s problem for another day . I find it quite a faff moving slurry about as much, in front of sheds I’d a double silage pit too and effluent has started to break concrete down so needing concreted again I’m front of sheds pits. I’m wondering about putting a slatted channel in so I just pull slurry out sheds over the slats then it will make its own way to pit. It would need to be about 80ft long to catch right to end of furthest shed . How wide and deep would channel need to be ? Will it work with suckler slurry, bit thick at times. When it’s wet I think the channel should get good bit of water in as it has to catch rainwater off silage pits too. [/QUOTE]
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