The newly designed belt drive system drives the fan and rotor, making it a smooth, quiet operation.
The 2574 has the capability to blow mulch up to 100 feet into those hard to reach areas. With a variety of spout options, we can offer the machine that fits your needs.
Features may include:4-Groove Belt Drive System1000 RPM PTO drive through a set of 4-groove belts that drive the fan and rotor. With belts, the 2574 becomes more durable and smoother with less maintenance time.
Blower/FanThe fan in the blower has replaceable fins and shafts that can be replaced without removing the blower from the machine. The 2574 has three spout options which do the jobs of cattle feeding and bedding, and also erosion control.
Bale ChamberComplete with the 3-chain slat conveyor that has been an exclusive feature with Haybuster for many years, the 2574 is now available with 1.25” drive shafts, bearings and heavy-duty chain. The chamber is taller to accommodate today’s bigger bales. Nine slugbars hold the bale at bay from the rotor and are easily adjustable to get the end product you need.
Centering HitchVersatile hitch that positions machine directly behind tractor for transport and loading on trailer.
3-Foot, 80-Degree Curved & EnclosedThis spout can be rotated 260 degrees with the in-cab joystick control which can easily allow you to position the desired amount of product anywhere you want. It also has an attachment that will allow you to direct your material and blow through a 10” hose.
Two-Stage Bale LoaderHaybuster’s single-cylinder two-stage loader makes it simple to load a bale into the chamber. A second bale can also be carried on the loader to expedite the job.
Rotor/Auger/ScreenAccessible through a large access door for twine removal and maintenance. Product flows directly from auger into the blower. Many different size screens are available to fit the job. The rotor has 2” drive shafts and still comes with 30 flails for increased performance.
Straw CannonThe straw cannon will shoot straw mulch up to 100 feet. It works well for slopes and those hard to reach areas that are not easily accessible.