Lagoon Super Pump with 10-inch discharge

ProManure E2353 Lagoon Super Pump

The GEA ProManure E2353 pump is a versatile lagoon pump. Driven by a PTO system, the pump can load a spreader tank, agitate a lagoon, or force-feed a drag hose system. The E2353 pump is standard with the HD trailer and is also available with the multipurpose trailer. Two lengths of pump are available 42 and 52 feet.

Promanure E2352

In an industry where every minute counts and time is limited continuously by labor availability, weather, field-fitment, and equipment reliability, finding the right equipment becomes paramount. To customer on farm or on the move, the GEA ProManure E2353 pump has been designed to overcome these challenges unlike any GEA pump before.

Performance - 10-inch discharge & new intake design

The 10-inch discharge helps reduce the HP requirements and increases productivity. By lowering the discharge pipe close to the frame of the pump, the center of gravity is reduced, creating a more stable operating environment. A smooth transition into the agitation nozzle allows for unrivaled agitation performance. With the GEA nozzle design, operators can take liquid near the pump and move it to the parts of the lagoon that need it. Our nozzle design rapidly breaks apart clumps of solid material, allowing manure homogenization. 

Time Saving - Faster Loading & agitation

Engineered for performance with a redesigned discharge and intake, the ProManure E2353 pump will decrease your loading and agitation time. The full 10-inch discharge is less restrictive and makes the best use of your available horsepower. Manure is directed to the head of the pump with limited restriction. 

Stability - High flow rate based design

The newly introduced stabilizer legs allow quicker set up. They are engineered for the abuse that pumping millions of gallons of liquid manure at high volumes delivers. The stabilizer legs give you peace of mind – they are easy to operate and designed for multiple terrains.

The footpads are curved to adjust to most terrain ranging from concrete to soft soil and distribute the weight of the pump. The angled position of the legs during operation provides maximum stability while allowing the pump to be closer to the pit. 

Confidence - High quality fabrication

  • The 10-inch steel discharge pipe is a structural integrated design which allows replacement of any part from the intake of the pump, including the agitation nozzle, to the very discharge pipe end. This concept is unique to GEA.
  • The ProManure E2353 pump couples nicely with the newly introduced E2393 loading pipe on wheels. Due to the higher discharge rate, a larger load stand is recommended to match the performance.
  • The agitation nozzle is upgraded with a second hydraulic motor and with a rugged rotary gear for a smooth rotation.
  • The swivel discharge elbow which can be turned to the right or left side of the pump. It allows for more flexibility and easily adapts to different loading set-ups.  
  • Whether you choose to hook all controls directly to your tractor or take advantage of our wired remote, controlling your E2353 pump is simple and easy

Wear Resistance - Critical components made of Hardox 450

Hardox®450 is stronger than regular steel and increases the wear resistance of the impeller, housing, and bottom plate.The discharge of the housing is part of the one-piece design and isalso constructed with Hardox®.The new design reduces turbulence, increases flow, and dramatically extends the time between repairs.

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