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Bauer Specialist Slurry Application Systems Support

Sales and service support for specialist slurry application systems for Claas Xerion tractors are now being handled by the Bauer team in the UK and Ireland.

Bauer Group acquired German manufacturer SGT in 2015 to expand its already comprehensive portfolio of waste handling and field application solutions.

The 16cu m Bauer PT17 poly tank and front-mounted filling pump system converts the Xerion 4000 S-Trac into a self-propelled slurry and digestate applicator.

The 16cu m Bauer PT17 poly tank and front-mounted filling pump system converts the Xerion 4000 S-Trac into a self-propelled slurry and digestate applicator.

SGT (Silage & Gulle-Technik) is best known for an innovative slurry tanker loading system and large capacity mounted and semi-mounted tanks for the Claas Xerion, which converts this powerful four-wheel drive tractor into a self-propelled slurry spreader.

“Bauer initially chose to leave sales and service support for the UK and Ireland in the hands of a Netherlands-based agent,” explains Adrian Tindall, Bauer sales manager. “But now my colleague Rob Jackson and I have responsibility for these products.

“They are complementary to the Bauer range of high-specification trailed slurry tankers, pumps, stirrers and separators, and both dealers and end users will benefit from our direct support.”

Soon after acquiring SGT, Bauer applied its expertise in poly-tank production – a hand-laid polyester laminate manufacturing process – to produce a new mounted tank for the forward control Xerion S-Trac.

Bauer has a long-established technique for producing tractor-trailed tankers in capacities up to 26,000 litres using this process, which results in a very strong but lighter weight structure, finished with a high-quality, very smooth gelcoat that is immune to corrosion and can be cleaned to virtually as-new condition after spreading slurry and digestate.

For the Xerion S-Trac, the 16cu m Bauer mounted poly tank has 2cu m more capacity than its steel predecessor but weighs 1800kg less, making the forward control Xerion even more productive in this role.

In addition, a direct-mounting frame for the front-mounted pump unit, which weighs 1850kg, saves a further 1000kg by replacing the tractor’s three-point linkage, while having simpler pipework that gives the operator a clearer view ahead and handles faster flow rates for quicker loading.

The pump unit is available with a 10in remote docking system for filling, a 10in stone-trap box and a 9000- or 12,000-litres/min pump – the larger capacity option is offered for 24m to 36m slurry dribble booms.

Other Bauer products acquired with SGT include steel semi-tankers towed from a chassis-mounted coupling in a configuration that transfers more of the tanker’s weight to the tractor wheels for optimum traction and stability.

There are 16,000- to 21,000-litre single-axle versions for the mid-cab Xerion Trac and JCB Fastrac 4000 Series tractors, and tandem- and triple-axle models with capacities up to 30,000-litres for the Xerion Trac.

A twin-axle, 30,000-litre semi-tanker is also available for the forward control Xerion S-Trac.

“These high-capacity solutions for slurry and digestate application are popular with large-scale contractors needing to handle very large volumes of material,” notes Adrian Tindall.

“They can now be sourced through UK and Ireland dealers with technical advice and after-sales support direct from Bauer to the same high standard as for the trailed tankers and other equipment.”

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