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| I'm building a 4 cone mixing system now on the suction side. Probably going to have 2500 bucks in it, plus pumps and meters at about $1000 each. Starts to make these systems look better. I usually have a tender man, though, so I think I can probably load the complex batches faster if they have everything ready to go, especially if there's a lot of dry products or jugs. I also wonder how these systems work as you're trying to suck the last bit out of a tote or mix a 5 acre batch. Seems they probably work great if you mix a lot of the same chemicals. It's also nice if your tender driver isn't the most experienced.
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