Slurry Tankers: The Safe Option for Health, Safety and Compliance

When it comes to health, safety and staying compliant, slurry tankers are a smart choice. There’s no mist, no wind drift and no heavy lifting – just safe, controlled effluent spreading. With features designed for both performance and protection, Nevada tankers make the job safer and easier.
Compared to pumping systems, slurry tankers have very low risk of non-compliance. Workers are not exposed to the health hazards - no mist, no wind drift, no heavy lifting

Nevada tankers have large hydraulic brakes on all wheels for added security; lights for highway use; durable axle suspension – which prevents jolts and impacts travelling through the tank; swivel toe hitch – reduces jarring over uneven terrain and added safety in case tanker tips sideways; hydraulic park stent – for quick and easy hitching; parking brake; wide-angle PTO shaft. All Nevada Tankers use large flotation tyres with good tread pattern for extra stability on the hills, and high resistance to puncture. Wide range of tyre options to best suit your needs.

The old days are over. New generation Nevada tankers are available from 8,000 to 43,000 litre capacity for safe, fast, accurate effluent placement. So, for a fast, professional, and friendly service, contact the team at Nevada.

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Slurry tanker rear lights
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Large floatation tyres on a Nevada Slurry Tanker
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Leaf spring on tow bar of a Nevada Slurry Tanker
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