Tractor-pulled compost turners - CMC ST 200

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Benefits using a CMC ST compost turner

  • Smooth operation of the rotor
  • Fresh windrows in particular separate the wheat from the chaff.

Conical tunnel
The rotor hood opens to the rear to ensure free ejection of the material without obstruction and to
loosely rebuild a new windrow without compaction. The difference becomes clear especially with longer raw materials such as hay, grass or straw.

Wear and tear
By carefully selecting the raw material for wear parts, we try to reduce operating costs. For particularly wear-intensive applications, we offer solutions with carbide tipping. We will be happy to advise you on the best options for your application based on our many years of experience.

Construction and statics
Thanks to modern 3D design technology and our more than 30 years of experience in building compost turners, we see ourselves in the role of solution leader in the industry. The steadily increasing engine sizes of tractors, which have almost doubled in the last 20 years in terms of power, pose another challenge to the technology, which under the motto bigger and stronger, unfortunately sometimes also means heavier. With smart, constructive solutions, Compost Systems strives for perfection.

The affordable, compact, yet powerful entry-level model

With the CMC ST 200 compost turner, we offer the optimal solution for small composting plants. Decades of experience in machine design as well as practical experience with compost turners has resulted in a flexible product that is available as both a plug-and-play version as well as an assembly kit. The assembly kit includes the building components and comprehensive instructions for an effortless final assembly.

The CMC ST 200 meets the strict criteria of Controlled Microbial Composting.


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