Unlike ordinary wheeled compost turners, the biggest advantage of the tracked fertilizer turner lies in its exceptional terrain adaptability. It is specifically designed for complex conditions such as mountainous terrain, muddy sites, and unpaved soft ground, breaking through site limitations.
The tracked fertilizer turner uses a fully tracked chassis, providing a large ground contact area and low pressure, making it less prone to getting stuck or slipping. It can operate normally on muddy roads and uneven slopes, even in rainy weather. No fermentation tanks or large-scale site hardening are required; simple ground compaction is sufficient for windrow fermentation, significantly reducing civil engineering costs.
The turning rotor has high torque and high-hardness rake teeth, effectively breaking up clumps of manure and straw mixtures. The turning depth is moderate, ensuring ample oxygen supply, rapid fermentation temperature rise, and good deodorization. The machine is highly maneuverable; simple clearance at both ends of the pile allows for easy turning, maximizing site utilization.
For mountain farms, rainy areas in the south, and small and medium-sized processing households with limited space, tracked fertilizer turning trucks do not require strict factory construction conditions, have low investment, and are flexible in use, making them an ideal choice for manure fermentation in complex terrain.
