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Silograb - Silograb is an extremely versatile implement. The close spacing of the tines practically eliminates the spilling of silage. The tines are mounted in a box section with welded sleeves. The tines make a circular motion through the material, which produces the cleanest cut, the least power requirement and the longest service life for the tines. In addition, the material is pressed against the back of the implement when the tines are lowered, keeping the silage in place even when driving over uneven terrain. All models have two hydraulic cylinders. On the large models the cylinders are 15% larger than on the smaller models. Models 210 to 250 have strengthened supports in the upper part.
Multibenne - If you have a diet feeder that has to be loaded with various feeds, Multibenne is your best choice. The requirements and demands to which we have paid particular attention are: It should be perfectly suited for its purpose – namely silage handling. Therefore the sides are tapered so that they can be inserted more easily into the silage. When the implement crowded back the side plates are utilised so that loose material is not lost. A relatively short bottom section makes it easier to fill the bucket, all the way to the back. In this way, the centre of gravity moves towards the loader, and when unloading into high-sided vehicles, the bucket tip does not enter too far into them. The closed bottom section and the close spacing of the tines result in reduced losses from spillage. The closed bottom piece of the bucket ensures that all the material is always completely gathered up. Multibenne, designed according to the same principles as Silograb, can handle many different types of fodder, and manure as well. Therefore you need not change implements when feeding your animals.
Powergrab - This new design was inspired by your requirements. A very powerful universal implement with high work throughput. Well suited for silage as well as for many other demanding grabbing and scooping tasks. Powergrab is first of all designed for handling silage, but is also suitable for various grabbing and scooping work in agriculture, municipal and lesser contract work. When taking silage, the Powergrab is angled down at about 45 degrees into the silage, and this gives the maximal yield possible when the grapple is closed. The design of the teeth in the grapple and in combination with rotating the grapple downwards, creates an even block of silage without creating any air pockets and generating heat in the silage. The conical shape of the Powergrab makes filling and emptying a simple job. All the material is easily accessible, even along the walls, since the grapple part opens considerably.
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