
How Chains Power the Manure Spreading Process
Chains play a critical role in the operation of manure spreaders by driving the movement of materials through the machine.
The most common use of chains in manure spreaders is to move the apron floor—a conveyor-like floor system that pulls the manure toward the discharge area. Chains run along both sides of the bed and are connected by steel slats or bars that push the material forward.
Chain Types Commonly Used in Manure Spreaders
Manure Spreader Pintle Chains
Our Manure Spreader Apron Chains are constructed using high-strength steel pintle chains, known for their exceptional durability and reliability in agricultural applications. Precision-manufactured to exacting standards, these chains are built to withstand the demanding conditions of manure handling—including exposure to corrosive materials, moisture, and heavy loads.At Jeremywell, we prioritize quality at every stage of manufacturing, from material selection to final inspection. Each chain is heat-treated and shot-peened to enhance strength and wear resistance, ensuring long service life even in the harshest environments. Our apron chains provide consistent, reliable performance to keep your equipment running smoothly, season after season.
