4-Inch Hog Manure Pump

An ideal pump to transfer low consistency liquid when a high flow rate and high pressure are needed.

Key Features

4-Inch Hog Manure Pump

  • Belt driven pump.  
  • Available motors: 5, 7.5 or 10 HP (3.7, 5.5 or 7.5 kW).
  • 4" (100 mm) pipe discharge.
  • Drive shaft with an anti-vibration bearing.
  • Controls are easily accessed from the top of the pump.
  • The nozzle is easily removed for maintenance while leaving pump in place.
  • Stainless steel threaded shaft to prevent rust and corrosion.
  • Double bearing housing protected by our 3 seal system.
  • Available in lengths from 6 to 16 feet (1.8 to 4.8 m)
  • Optional 235° rotating agitation nozzle with up and down articulation.

Typical Application

Used to agitate and transfer manure from a reception pit to the main storage.

Impeller and Housing

  • Large impeller with 4 curved blades made of ductile cast iron.
  • 5" (127 mm) intake.
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