The Ktwo Eco range of twin vertical beater rear discharge manure spreaders offers a range of smaller capacity models to suit farmers and contractors looking for a lighter duty manure spreader, but still capable of spreading a range of products with good accuracy and outputs. Available in capacities of 5–7.5 tonnes (7.8–10.8 m3) and with a range of optional extras, the Eco can be specified to suit most requirements.
Eco Range
Eco 50.8
7.8 cubic metre capacity
8 stud axle with 355x80mm brakes
2 x 14mm marine chain – 48-tonne breaking strain
50mm diameter floor drive shaft
16.9 x 30 14PR wheels
Eco 60.9
9.0 cubic metre capacity
8 stud axle with 355x80mm brakes
2 x 14mm marine chain – 48-tonne breaking strain
50mm diameter floor drive shaft
16.9 x 30 14PR wheels
Eco 75.11
10.8 cubic metre capacity
8 stud axle with 355x80mm brakes
2 x 14mm marine chain – 48-tonne breaking strain
50mm diameter floor drive shaft
18.4 x 34 14PR wheels
Standard specifications
Rotors
Open flighted, dynamically balanced rotors rotate at 417rpm to provide a wide, fine spread pattern. 6-tooth spiral flight construction provides an even spread pattern for most materials.
Gearbox
Fitted with a single-piece Rögelberg rotor drive gearbox with greasable long-life bearings used throughout, providing smooth transfer of power and unmatched reliability.
Ancillary Equipment
Full LED road lights provide the best visibility and longest service life possible for added peace of mind. Automatic covers deflect debris keeping them clean and protected while the machine is in operation (only available with optional slurry door).
Floor Chains
Two 14mm grade 80 marine chains, with a combined breaking strain of 48 tonnes, and socketed floor slats are driven by a 50mm diameter, six-sprocket high tensile floor drive shaft with variable speed control.
Beater Teeth
The use of hardened boron steel rotor teeth increases durability allowing use of most types of materials for spreading. They are also reversible to provide exceptional service life.
NOTE: All capacities are approximate and based on in field use at 10km/h. It is the responsibility of the user to check the road legislation in their area.