Rotary Manure Spreaders |
2006 Business Weekly Innovation Award |
An average 1,000 pound horse produces 9 tons of manure each year, 50 pounds per day, containing valuable fertilizer elements. Add to that an additional cubic foot of bedding material and you get 730 cubic feet/year from one horse. Manure management in pastures depends primarily on getting good distribution of manure across the pasture.
The "Smart" Spreader
Cleverly Designed!
The Rotary Manure Spreader shown here has a 5 ft. wide opening to more easily accommodate a front end loader. The larger width also provides a greater surface area enabling more manure to be shredded during each rotation, thus cutting your spreading time.
Efficient!
The ES77XL Rotary Manure Spreader is almost as tall as a jeep, and yet you only need a Gator or Mule to pull it, filled to capacity!
Eco Smart!
The Rotary Manure Spreader is the most ecologically smart spreader to use because the manure is shredded into small pieces that dry out and incorporate faster into the soil returning nutrients, enzymes, and microbial organisms to the soil within days. Pictured is a typical spread laid out by the Rotary.
Mechanically Smart!
The Rotary Manure Spreader is completely ground driven, no PTO to hook up, and no belts, chains, gears, or cables to wear out, bind up, or break. The mechanically Smart Rotary contains no wood to rot or splinter. Heavy duty truck bearings, 1/8 inch structural steel, and angle iron covered with high density powder coating make for a long lasting machine. The weight is evenly distributed on the four-wheeled frame. There is no weight on the hitch therefore requiring half the horse power to pull twice the weight! Also, each Rotary Manure Spreader is high-density powder coated over a zinc rich primer which retards rusting.
User Smart!
The Rotary Manure Spreader is completely user friendly! Hydraulic lifts help raise and hold the lid. The opening of the barrel can be positioned at any height to accommodate much buckets, wheel barrows, and front end loaders. Easily moved by hand when empty, and easy to hitch.
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