As the sand is groomed, the long spikes help to break up any hard wet sand that might have built up over time. This eliminates the need to ever have to remove the sand. When used on a daily routine the sand will stay dry from the curb to the front of the stall helping to eliminate cases of mastitis.
Sand is pushed into the stall. This helps create a higher chest area for the cows, and to keep the sand where it belongs... in the stall, also it exposes any wet sand by the curb, this helps the groomer to do its job better to break up the wet sand and mix in the dry sand.
Call Appleton Steel at (920)830-0277 for more information.
@SuperMassey35x We sell them for $3,500 US dollars, we do sell to the UK but we would have to figure out how much shipping would be. If we could bundle it with another product from the US, the shipping would be a little cheaper. Just give appleton steel a call and ask for craig to get things started.
SandstormerGroomer 3 months ago
Im very intrested in buying this product. Do you sell to UK customers. How much?
SuperMassey35x 3 months ago
@dodgeboyize if your interested in trying one out we would be glad to do so. Just give appleton steel a call and ask for craig to get a demo set up.
SandstormerGroomer 3 months ago
Its called sand man so Im not sure if thats who makes it but thats what it says on it.
dodgeboyize 3 months ago
@dodgeboyize the groomer reaches far enough to smooth out the pile, but most guys perfer to leave it a little higher in the chest area. You can adjust the depth as you move along its all about each dairy"s preference. I've never heard of that type of groomer, who makes it?
SandstormerGroomer 3 months ago
this is a interesting combo we have the sand master style my question with this is when its grooming and it leaves the line where the groomer pushes all the sand up to how do you flatten the sand back out then or do you leave it so it acts as a brisket board for a up hill effect?
dodgeboyize 3 months ago