On display at the Abbey Machinery stand at this year’s Royal Highland show will be their new Tri-App 7.5m Slurry applicator. The new Tri-App is a new concept in slurry application and will combine the three functions of Dribble bar, Trailing boot and Trailing shoe applicators into one machine giving it the name Tri-App. The new machine can be mounted on to a tanker via fixed mounting or with the use of a Hydraulic Mast. It also is possible for it to be mounted on the back of a tractor to run with an umbilical system.
“With the increased legislative focus on low emission slurry spreading equipment the market of low emission slurry spreading products is set to grow” Commented Owen Cavanagh of Abbey Machinery.
The mounting to the tanker has been optimised to reduce the overhang and minimise the weight of the applicator on the back of a tanker. The Tri-App has been engineered to offer lightweight construction with robust design to ensure maximum durability and productivity for the end user.
Fitted with 40mm heavy duty durable hose the system is designed with no internal hose restrictions at hose joints and ensures that there are no restrictions to the flow from the Vogelsang Exacut macerator to the ground.
The Double pivot three section boom allows the outlets to follow the ground contours individually and when travelling forward protects the frame from any uneven ground
Key features
- 7.5m Boot
- Individual floating sections
- 40mm housing
- Forward folding boom Individual folding rams
- Capacity to carry a rear mounted 600M reel
- Machine Rigidly mounted
- Galvanised
- Vogelsang Exacut distributor with Auto Reverse
- Rear mounted splash plate
- Light weight construction
- LED lights
- Optional equipment
- Umbilical Arm
- Trailing shoe points
- Mast mounted machine
- A-Frame to retro fit 600m reels
- Electric Hydraulic Controls
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Abbey Machinery has been at the forefront of low emission slurry spreading systems and continues to push the boundaries when it comes to these products.
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Abbey Machinery is one of Ireland’s largest and most respected manufacturers of agricultural equipment. Abbey Machinery was established by the Cavanagh family in 1947, a family which has a tradition in agricultural engineering dating back to the 19th Century. Abbey machinery manufacturers a wide range of agricultural machines which include slurry and manure handling equipment, grassland management equipment and a range of animal feeding equipment.