At JOSKIN, we mainly distinguish two types of slurry tankers: those without a standard pre-equipment for spreading implements (Alpina2 and Modulo2) and the others. The Modulo2 tankers can be equipped with optional rear buttresses to reinforce the back of the tank when using injectors or spreading booms and to serve as a support for a possible linkage. These buttresses not only include the metal frame, but also provide space for an immersion pipe to feed the rear implement, etc. By equipping your Modulo2 with this option, you make it ready for spreading slurry with a future spreading implement.
At JOSKIN, we mainly distinguish two types of slurry tankers: those without a standard pre-equipment for spreading implements (Alpina2 and Modulo2) and the others. Tankers equipped as standard with this type of pre-equipment, such as VOLUMETRA, EUROLINER, etc., can easily be fitted with a linkage and a spreading implement at any time. This reinforced structure also allows the use of the heaviest and widest implements, depending on the configuration of the machine.
Nowadays, slurry is spread closer to the ground and the air resistance is significantly reduced thanks to the “exact'' scatterers that bring the fertiliser down to the ground. They are fitted as standard to JOSKIN slurry tankers and spread the slurry evenly over a width of up to 10 m, depending on the viscosity of the liquid, the wind, etc. The Perrot exact scatterers are hinged to facilitate pumping from the rear and limit the overall length of the vehicle.