SP-60 Compost Turner
The unquestioned elite tow-behind compost turner.
The Menart SP-60 compost turner allows you to process a wide range of waste while producing unequaled quality in the most efficient manner possible.
It’s an excellent compost turner for any medium to large composting operation and can handle a variety of applications and process compost windrows up to 21’ wide and 7’ tall; it’s the largest tow-behind turner on the market!
Key to the SP-60’s superior performance is the design of its drum, which rotates at 245 rpm and properly turns the entire width of the windrow to ensure maximum homogenization and aeration. The drum’s large diameter and durable paddles also allows it to process heavy and dense materials with ease.
If your compost deserves a good turn, turn to the Menart SP-60.
Product Features
EASY TRANSPORT
Simply switch over to transport mode and pull the turner from site to site or around the farm.
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 anything nearby, the rubber safety curtain prevents compost from being thrown where it shouldn’t go.
HARDOX PADDLES
The drum tools are coated with an abrasion-resistant material for maximum life.
RADIAL TORQUE LIMITER
The radial torque limiter and flywheel protect both the turner and tractor.
Control System
All movement is controlled by touch screen and joystick with independent drive left / right wheel controls.
HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE
The tunnel can be raised hydraulically 20″ to allow the processing of larger windrows.
WINDROW PROCESSING
Properly aerate and homogenize your compost windrows up to 7’ tall and 21’ wide.
SP-60 COMPOST TURNER Demonstration
Interested in the Menart SP-60 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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