There are several types of drag hoses for manure application available, including:

  1. Lay-flat drag hose: This is a lightweight, flexible hose that can be easily rolled up and transported. It is typically made of PVC or polyurethane and is suitable for low-pressure applications.
    Mandals is the preferred mainline hose

    Mandals Mainline Hose

  2. Reinforced drag hose: This type of hose is designed to withstand higher pressures and is reinforced with fibers or steel wire. It is typically made of rubber or polyethylene and is more durable than a lay-flat hose.
  3. Heavy-duty drag hose: This type of hose is designed for heavy-duty applications and can withstand high pressures and rough terrain. It is typically made of rubber or polyurethane and is reinforced with several layers of fibers or steel wire.
    Mandals Dragman Drag Hose

    Mandals Dragman Drag Hose

  4. Umbilical drag hose: This type of hose is used in a system where a tanker or pump is connected to a stationary system. The hose is typically reinforced and has a larger diameter to accommodate higher volumes of manure.
  5. Self-propelled drag hose: This type of hose is designed to be self-propelled and can be used in difficult terrain. It is typically equipped with a propulsion system, such as a tractor, to move the hose across the field.

The choice of drag hose will depend on the specific needs of the application, such as the required pressure, the distance to be covered, and the type of terrain. It is important to select a hose that is appropriate for the application to ensure efficient and effective manure application.

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