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Slurry spreaders part 2 - joskin

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Spreading Systems<br />

Traditional spreading<br />

The sheet spreading techniques have evolved: no slurry cloud behind a black splashed tank anymore.<br />

Nowadays, slurry is spread closer to the ground and the air resistance is <strong>significantly</strong> reduced thanks to<br />

the so-called ''exact'' scatterers that make slurry go downwards. The same applies to the multi-nozzle<br />

spreading booms: they divide the spreading sheet in several ''umbrella'' jets and offer a clearly more<br />

regular transverse distribution. Besides, the slurry exhalations generally linked to traditional spreading<br />

techniques are also <strong>significantly</strong> reduced.<br />

The "special mountain" emptying <strong>system</strong><br />

makes it possible to empty your<br />

tank completely when working on a<br />

sloping ground.<br />

A swinging scatterer is available in<br />

option for those who wish to get a larger<br />

spreading width, namely between<br />

9 and 18 m according to the type of<br />

slurry.<br />

The scatterers with ''Perrot'' coupling<br />

are hinged in order to make the pumping<br />

operations easier when there is<br />

no extra filling valve and to limit the<br />

total overall dimensions of the vehicle<br />

when driving on the road, in accordance<br />

with the legislation in force in<br />

some countries.<br />

Gooseneck scatterer<br />

The Gooseneck scatterer is another<br />

option to spread in a traditional<br />

way.<br />

Double scatterer<br />

The double exact scatterer is available<br />

in option with Perrot or Italy<br />

coupling. Useful option to increase<br />

the flow rate on the surface.<br />

The screw scatterer, only available<br />

with vacuum pump, is very useful to<br />

spread from a distance on slopes, hills<br />

or hillsides (spreading up to 15 to 20<br />

m away).<br />

Traditional flat valve (S.A.) with conical blade.<br />

''Bell'' valve (S.A.), stronger than the flat<br />

valve, with a higher volume allowing the<br />

residue to escape on both sides of the<br />

blade (ideal when handling straw slurry).<br />

Industrial ''guillotine'' valve (D.A.) with blade in<br />

stainless steel, standing for a good sealing; the<br />

blade is designed as a guillotine in order to cut the<br />

straw residue and prevent it from staying still.<br />

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