SP-40 Compost Turner
Big production, small footprint.
A machine doesn’t have to be big to work big, and the Menart SP-40 Compost Turner is proof.
Ideal for mid-size to smaller composting operations, the SP-40 can process a wide range of waste including dairy manure, wastewater biosolids, poultry products, sugar cane waste, and winery waste, thanks to its large diameter drum and durable paddles. The SP-40 compost turner can process windrows up to 14’ 5” wide and 5’ 10” tall with ease.
Switching from work mode to transport mode is made easy by the SP-40’s hydraulic folding mechanism and allows the unit to be moved just about anywhere.
30 years of experience and innovation is built into every Menart SP-40 Compost Turner, something you’ll see right away when you see it in operation.
Product Features
EASY TRANSPORT
Simply switch from work mode to transport mode and pull the turner from site to site or wherever you need it to go.
NO CREEPER GEAR NEEDED
Standard PTO power pushes along both the tractor and turner, just put the tractor in neutral and steer!
SAFETY CURTAIN
To protect your tractor and property, a rubber safety curtain prevents compost from being thrown where it doesn’t need to go.
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.
Control System
All movement is controlled by touch screen and joystick with independent drive left / right wheel controls.
WINDROW PROCESSING
Properly aerate and homogenize your compost in windrows up to 7’-5” tall and 14’-5” wide.
SP-40 COMPOST TURNER Demonstration
Interested in the Menart SP-40 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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