The 37,000L Slurry Tanker Does a Lot of Work

Bruce has no regrets at his decision to upgrade from his old 18,000L slurry tanker to the Nevada 37,000L slurry tanker. In fact, it's working harder than ever!

Bruce has no regrets at his decision to upgrade from his old 18,000L slurry tanker to the Nevada 37,000L slurry tanker. In fact, it’s working harder than ever!

Bruce Turpie – Dairy Farmer, Ashburton

Bruce runs a large 500Ha dairy farm with 1600 cows. There’s high input, and high output, so he has two systems running.  Effluent from the cow shed is run through a screw press with liquids going into a sump.  Any overflow is pushed through to one of the effluent ponds.  There are 3 earthen effluent ponds storing effluent from the feedpads.

I’m glad we went that size. You’d be there forever with a smaller tanker.

Bruce’s plan in upgrading to the 37,000L slurry tanker was to spread over the entire 500Ha, not just the 160Ha under irrigation.  The slurry tanker would provide a lot more flexibility to spread when and where they wanted.  It also mean they could clean the ponds out themselves, and there wouldn’t be any potential smell issues with spreading in one area.

With odour being a slight concern, Bruce had initially considered a dropper boom for spreading, but decided to stick with the dual RainWaveTM applicators. They would still give him control over the application having low wind drift, and with the larger droplets applied the effluent would be absorbed into the ground faster. Plus being much lighter in weight it meant the tanker could carry more effluent for spreading!

‘Glad we didn’t go with a boom. Those structures would be wiped off. The RainWaveTM is awesome, it is so uniform in spreading. The whole thing is very easy to operate and rides nicely – we’re more than happy with it.’

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