Rod McKinnon knows a thing or two about running a busy farming operation. At his Hinuera property, the family milks 420 cows across 195 hectares, while also managing a beef unit and growing their own maize. Back in 2018, the McKinnons decided to take their effluent...
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Progressive Cavity Pump
For ‘Processed’ Irrigation.
The Yardmaster® Progressive Cavity Pump is ideal for ‘Processed’ Irrigation and Green water / small solids.
Warranty:
This product comes with a 2 Year Extended Manufacturer’s Warranty*
* Refer to Yardmaster® Standard Warranty Terms & Conditions.
Yardmaster® Progressive Cavity Pump
Reid & Harrison is pleased to offer our range of Yardmaster® progressive cavity pumps for dairy effluent, adding yet another leading pump option for your effluent system (dependent on customer and application requirements).
A power efficient pump, resulting in lower running costs, the PC pump provides a constant flow ideal for irrigation of green water with small or processed solids.
- Pressure: Up to 240m Head.
- Volume: Up to 55m^3 /hr.
- Temperature Range: -10 to 100 degrees C.
- Suction Lift: Up to 8.5m.
- 4kW – 30kW Power options.
- Six rotor speed options for each model.
- Construction: Cast iron, Chrome plated rotor and Natural rubber stator.
- Assembled & tested in NZ.
Shore Mounted Solution
Maintenance made safe.
Constant Flow
Easy to apply to any system.
Power Efficient
Lower running costs.
Warranty
This product comes with a 2 Year Extended Manufacturer’s Warranty*
* Refer to Yardmaster® Standard Warranty Terms & Conditions
What Local Farmers Are Saying
Transforming New Zealand Farms
Simplified Effluent Management – Kurt Gaskell
When Kurt Gaskell needed to modernise his farm’s effluent system, he turned to Reid & Harrison Services, a name he already trusted. With local roots and proven performance, our team worked alongside Kurt to develop a smarter, more streamlined setup that made...
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