SP-30 Compost Turner
The ideal entry-level compost turner.
Smaller composting operations or larger farms can benefit from having the Menart SP-30 by reusing or repurposing dairy manure, poultry products, sugar cane waste, or winery waste.
The SP-30 compost turner is the smallest model in the SP Series but packs a lot of value into its small chassis. With 30 years of experience and ongoing improvements, these machines are top of their class and are as efficient as they are effective. It works with your existing tractor and hydraulically folds for simple transport from site to site.
A reliable and efficient machine, the SP-30 can process compost windrows up to 11′ wide and 5′ 6″ tall.
Bottom line: the SP-30 is as cost-effective as it is efficient (VERY!)
Product Features
EASY TRANSPORT
Simply switch from work mode to transport mode and pull the turner from site to site or to wherever it needs to go.
NO CREEPER GEAR NEEDED
Standard PTO power pushes both the tractor and turner, just put the tractor in neutral and steer!
SAFETY CURTAIN
To protect your tractor and surrounding property, a rubber safety curtain keeps compost in the windrow, where it’s supposed to be.
HARDOX PADDLES
The drum tools are coated with an abrasion-resistant material for maximum tool life.
RADIAL TORQUE LIMITER
The radial torque limiter and flywheel protect both the turner and tractor.
HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE
The tunnel can be raised hydraulically 20″ to allow the processing of larger windrows.
SP-30 COMPOST TURNER Demonstration
Interested in the Menart SP-30 tow-behind compost turner? Contact us to arrange an on-site demonstration at your facility, running your material, to see just how good it is!
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