H&S S3237 215.68 Cu. Ft. Struck Per ASAE S324.2 Heavy-Duty Manure Spreader
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Item Details

ID: 37661025
Make: H&S
Type: New
Year: 2025
Model: S3237
Options: Array
Brochure: Array
Main Properties: Array

Item Description

Features

  • Strong rear main beater side panels are
    slanted for clearance and wider spread,
    and then welded to the strong 5″ U-channel
    side members.
  • The side flares on all H&S heavy-duty
    manure spreaders are made of 10-gauge
    g210 culvert grade galvanized steel.
  • The hydraulic endgate features 2 cylinders with hydraulic lines running through a 3″ x 3″ tube under the floor for protection. The upright position of the hydraulic cylinder stroke allows the gate to lift with the least strain at pivot points.
  • A front splash guard is standard equipment.

HEAVY WELDED FRAME

The heavy-duty series of H&S manure spreaders feature a massive unitized welded frame with heavy floor supports, side stakes, and wrap-around steel front corners.

GEARBOX

Gearbox mechanisms and 2-speed drive for the beater and tapered roller apron are bearing equipped.

The beater drive gearbox is 1:1.5 bevel gear oil bath equipped with a 4-jaw overrunning clutch for beater shut-off.

The apron drive is a 50:1 bronze worm gear with shear bolt protection.

UNLOADING SPEED (2-SPEED CHAIN DRIVE)

PTO Apron High-Speed/540 RPMs: 8′ 8.5″ per minute
PTO Apron Low-Speed/540 RPMs: 4′ 8.5″ per minute.

EASY CLEAN-UP

Sides, front panel and both sides of the rear hydraulic end gate use fiberglass reinforced plywood to provide for easy cleaning and minimal freeze-up.

Solid virgin grade poly floor allows for considerably less torque to move a heavy load.

  • The 29″ diameter beater has two styles of replaceable beater paddles. Half of the 14 beater paddles are blunt for widespread, and the other half are a sharp ripper-type for cutting and shredding. Beater side wiper blades are also standard equipment.
  • Special cast steel alloy apron idler slides are used instead of idler sprockets, making for years of dependable service.
  • Adjustment for the main apron is easily made by simply loosening the two side bolts and drawing up the long bolt.
  • Greaseable bearings