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Vogelsang X-Split: A portable slurry separation solution

Slurry separators are often viewed as a static piece of farm infrastructure, but could a mobile unit be a flexible cost effective solution for farmers willing to share an asset? James Huyton takes a look at the Vogelsang X-Split unit in action.

James Huyton
Machinery and 51AVÊÓÆµTechnology Specialist
clock • 3 min read
Offered both as a static and portable unit, the Vogelsang X-Split can process up to 50 cubic meters of material per hour.
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Offered both as a static and portable unit, the Vogelsang X-Split can process up to 50 cubic meters of material per hour.

Mounted on a tandem axel trailer the Vogelsang X-Split is a 3,500kg towable unit, with the manufacturer offering the system both as a static and transportable set-up. The unit could offer possibilities...

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