Designed to homogenize and transfer manure

Power take-off pumps designed to homogenize and transfer manure contained in concrete pits and lagoons.
For decades GEA has built power take-off pumps strong enough to get the job of agitating and transferring manure done fast, efficiently and safely. Whatever the type of storage, volume and consistency of the material to deal with, GEA has the equipment and a wide range of options to make your work easier. With many years of experience in the manure industry, GEA is able to design PTO pumps to respond to the rigors of today’s and tomorrow's operators.

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The concept of the articulated pumps offered by GEA is to have the pump attached to the tractor with a solid 3-point hitch and two hydraulic controlled articulations allowing positioning the pump into a lagoon or a concrete pit.

This loading pipe is made of durable aluminum and requires no clamps or hoses.

The Articulated Super Pump allows far-reaching access into concrete pits and provides power entirely concentrated on manure pumping.

This Articulated Super Pump is especially designed for narrow areas to manage manure in deep lagoons with steep banks.
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