A GEA exclusive solution to make a manure transfer system simple and easy to operate
Wired control for lagoon and articulated PTO pump hydraulic functions
This new wired remote is available with 8 different faceplates for different pump configurations. It is possible to add an optional wireless remote to control certain functions of the wired control. The wired control on the pump is required before adding the wireless remote control option.
Wireless remote control to operate loading functions from the manure tanker tractor
The wireless remote control has the ability to control select hydraulic functions of the pump from a radius distance of up to 300 ft (91.5 m). This wireless remote is ideally suited for changing the rotative valve from agitation to loading mode, as well as maneuvering the articulated loading pipe. These options allow an operator to position a manure tanker and operate loading functions of the manure pump without leaving the tractor cab.
Quick and easy control of the PTO pump hydraulic functions from either the pump or the manure tank tractor. Strict distance parameters for operation set for higher safety level. Increased loads per hour and decreased operator fatigue because of the time saved staying in the tractor while loading their spreaders.
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.
The Articulated Super Pump allows far-reaching access into concrete pits and provides power entirely concentrated on manure pumping.
20% increase in performance allowing for faster agitation and loading. Our priority is to offer you the maximum performance regardless of the consistency of your manure. That is why GEA has developed the 17" (432 mm) impeller – High Efficiency in liquid manure handling.
These heavy-duty pumps will rapidly homogenize liquid manure in lagoons.
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