The Siroko, JOSKIN’s entry-level muck spreader, is a versatile and robust solution designed to meet the needs of modern farmers. Available in capacities ranging from 5 to 13 cubic meters, the Siroko is part of a comprehensive lineup that includes six models. Four models feature vertical beaters, while two are equipped with horizontal beaters and a spreading table, providing flexibility for various spreading tasks.
What sets the Siroko apart is its combination of lightness, durability, and ease of maintenance. Constructed from high-tensile steel, the spreader is both sturdy and dynamic, eliminating the need for extra reinforcements and reducing its overall weight. Its narrow, galvanized body enhances corrosion resistance, while its wide wheels ensure excellent stability and maneuverability, particularly on uneven or hilly terrain. The standard drawbar suspension with cross spring leaves provides a smooth ride, even at high speeds or on rough surfaces, making it an ideal choice for long-distance work in demanding environments.
At the heart of the Siroko’s performance are its two oversized vertical beaters, engineered to efficiently crumble and spread various types of manure. These beaters, rotating at 423 rpm, boast a large 900 mm diameter, ensuring a spreading width of 7 to 12 meters, depending on the material being spread. The system’s high efficiency is further enhanced by the use of shipping chains and closed-profile slats on the moving floor, which facilitate smooth and consistent product passage.
The beaters are equipped with spiraled, bolted Hardox steel teeth, designed for durability and optimal crumbling quality. At the base of the beaters, two retractable blades act like splitting hammers, further improving the spread’s consistency. This advanced spreading mechanism ensures uniform distribution, making the Siroko highly effective for a wide range of applications.
In summary, the Siroko offers farmers a reliable, easy-to-maintain, and cost-efficient muck spreader that delivers outstanding performance. Its combination of strength, maneuverability, and precise spreading capabilities makes it a valuable asset for agricultural operations, especially those operating on challenging terrain or requiring efficient manure management.