Soil Stabilization Spreader is available with floater trailer.

Press Release Summary:

Pull-type, 27-ton SS-2518 is available with 80,000 lb GVWR floater trailer, which features fully welded structural tubular steel frame, walking beam suspension, and 710/50-30.5 floatation tires. Able to work in soft conditions, each pneumatically loadable SS-2518 is equipped with self-contained hydraulic system powered by tractor's PTO. It can also be used with vehicles without PTO using optional auxiliary engine. Stoltz Controller maintains constant spread rate up to 120 lb/yd² at 2 mph.


Original Press Release:

Redesigned Stoltz SS-2518 Site Spreader is 40 Percent Stronger

MORGANTOWN, Pa. – Stoltz Mfg., LLC (http://www.stoltzmfg.com/), a leading manufacturer of construction and agricultural spreaders, has redesigned its rugged, versatile 80,000-pound GVWR floater trailer for the 27-ton pull-type soil stabilization spreader model SS-2518, making it 40 percent stronger than the previous model.

Featuring a fully welded structural tubular steel frame, the Stoltz floater trailer also has a robust walking beam suspension and 710/50-30.5 floatation tires. Each pneumatically loadable SS-2518 is equipped with a self-contained hydraulic system powered by a tractor's power take off (PTO). It can also be used with vehicles without a PTO using the optional auxiliary engine.

The SS-2518 is a convenient and cost-effective alternative to a truck mounted cement spreader, said Stoltz President Bernard Hershberger. "Our pull-type spreaders give customers with off-road site work the ability to use scraper tractors they already have in their fleet as the prime mover, saving both time and money."

Another important advantage of the redesigned SS-2518 spreader is that it can go where trucks often cannot, added Hershberger. "Large flotation tires on the spreader and powerful tractors work well in soft conditions." 

Typical cement spreader applications include cold in-place recycling, full depth reclamation and soil stabilization projects used in road building, public works, airport projects, construction sites and remote construction locations. Spreaders can disperse all dry binding agents such as Portland cement, quicklime, fly ash and bentonite.

Like the 27-ton truck mounted spreader, the SS-2518 version is computer controlled with the Stoltz Controller, which continuously monitors vehicle ground speed and automatically adjusts the spreader's output to maintain a constant spread rate, up to an industry-leading 120 pounds per square yard at two miles per hour. The pull-type Stoltz Site Spreader is also available in a 15-ton model SS-1516.

Headquartered in Morgantown, PA, Stoltz has been producing lime spreaders for agricultural markets since 1945 and soil stabilization binding agent application equipment since 1995.  Sold under the Site Spreader® brand name, cement spreaders are available in both truck mounted and pull-type configurations.

Contact:
Mike McHugh
mike@stoltzmfg.com
610-763-9827
800-843-8731

Web Site: http://www.stoltzmfg.com

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