Self Loading – Stop, Drop & Go Slurry Tankers

Effluent spreading doesn’t need to be a chore. With a self-loading Nevada slurry tanker, it’s as easy as stop, drop and go. Load from your tractor seat using the Ezi-load system, then get back to spreading in just minutes – no pipes, no pumps, no fuss.
Slurry tankers - effluent spreading from the comfort of the tractor seat.

An 8in auto-fill system can be used to load the slurry tanker from the comfort and safety of the tractor cab. One hydraulic line operates several functions to activate the fast Nevada Ezi-load System. In a sequence of events the arm is lowered (Nevada auto-fill arms can be set to go to the left or right).

Once docked with the filling station, the valve opens and the vacuum pump is switched to vacuum. In a few short minutes the tanker is full and the arm can be lifted.

The valve is closed, vacuum relieved, the pump switched to pressure and the arm is lifted, all with one simple function.

No need for reticulation systems, no hazardous pipes or pumps – just fill, court and spread.

The old days are over. New generation Nevada Rainwave™ slurry tankers are available from 8,000 to 25,000 litre capacity for safe, fast, accurate effluent placement. So, for a fast, professional, and friendly service, contact the team at Nevada.

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