Slurry Tower Sluice

stablegirl

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Location
North
We have a 400,000 gallon slurry tower on a rented farm, its 4 rings tall in pretty good nick.

But the sluice has rotted and dirty water weeps from behind it, we have just emptied the store and have the opportunity to improve it.

Whats the best set up, or do i just order a stainless sluice from mick moore?
 

Big_D

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Location
S W Scotland
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I rebuilt ours with a stainless sluice from mick moor last year, very pleased with it, good guy to deal with.
 

Blue.

Member
Livestock Farmer
Bolt a 6” gate valve in the side,whatever you do.

I bought an 18” twist type gate valve off eBay for £160,it would be slow to close but would allow you to fully empty it.
 
Why bother with a sluice, just stick a pipe through the wall and suck direct out of it. Two valves for safety.

Ours has a third valve which lets the little bit of slurry left in the tanker pipe run into a small tank in the ground, which then gets emptied by the next tanker which sucks it out again.. but it isn’t needed and I wouldn’t bother with that part if I was doing it again

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ColinV6

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Why bother with a sluice, just stick a pipe through the wall and suck direct out of it. Two valves for safety.

Ours has a third valve which lets the little bit of slurry left in the tanker pipe run into a small tank in the ground, which then gets emptied by the next tanker which sucks it out again.. but it isn’t needed and I wouldn’t bother with that part if I was doing it again

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we are having a gate valve put in our tower this week and I was wondering what the correct procedure is to eliminate the little bit of extra slurry, as we won’t have a tank underneath probably. I’ve heard to close the valve nearest tower as soon as it’s in top sight glass, before tanker blows off. The tanker should then empty pipe completely and still be almost full.?

Or is there another way?
 

hally

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
cumbria
we are having a gate valve put in our tower this week and I was wondering what the correct procedure is to eliminate the little bit of extra slurry, as we won’t have a tank underneath probably. I’ve heard to close the valve nearest tower as soon as it’s in top sight glass, before tanker blows off. The tanker should then empty pipe completely and still be almost full.?

Or is there another way?
If it’s not too cheeky, how much to put a gate valve into an existing tower?
 
Did ours 18 months ago . The old sluice valves into the reception pit were knackered.
£1450 for the Storth bits from Rickerby & local man with a van took 2 hours to fit it.
Made the Umbilical contractor`s day :D

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Same set up here ,but driver forgot to take pipe off before setting off. :scratchhead: Replaced and concreted the galv pipe into a M3 of concrete so if happens again only the first valve is broken.
 

ColinV6

Member
Did ours 18 months ago . The old sluice valves into the reception pit were knackered.
£1450 for the Storth bits from Rickerby & local man with a van took 2 hours to fit it.
Made the Umbilical contractor`s day :D

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That looks great. I think he said ours will stick out around 2 feet in total, yours looks a bit longer than that.
 

frederick

Member
Location
south west
Same set up here ,but driver forgot to take pipe off before setting off. :scratchhead: Replaced and concreted the galv pipe into a M3 of concrete so if happens again only the first valve is broken.
What was the outcome. Heard of alad with his girlfriend on the seat that drive down the road with a panel from the tower still attached to the tanker.
 

frederick

Member
Location
south west
We were very fortunate with the slope allowing us to suck out the top.
Helps that tanker has a hydraulic turbofill pump. Tanker full in under 5 mins.

Just couldn't get my head round how to use a self loading arm at the bottom without some quite expensive kit and a tank.

160 loads out in last 3 weeks and it's worked a treat.
 

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frederick

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Location
south west
Why bother with a sluice, just stick a pipe through the wall and suck direct out of it. Two valves for safety.

Ours has a third valve which lets the little bit of slurry left in the tanker pipe run into a small tank in the ground, which then gets emptied by the next tanker which sucks it out again.. but it isn’t needed and I wouldn’t bother with that part if I was doing it again

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Seeing this photo or one similar before convinced me to spec our first valve as a screw one.

Not many of the gate valves shown look lockable. I think that is probably essential in the modern world to remove the risk of some idiot one night walking to the tower and opening both valves up.
 

Fraserb

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Location
Scottish Borders
So what’s the correct procedure to not end up with a full pipe of slurry and nowhere for it to go?
On ours we have a small 2" valve in the section of pipe between the 2 gate valves, close the one closest to the tower when there's a small bit of room left in tanker, then open the 2" valve and it sucks the slurry from the pipe. Depending how full the tower is some times needs a few seconds to allow the tanker to generate a vacuum.
 

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