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Diet feeder loaded with tractor loader
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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7362572" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>we have a 'licence' for home mixing, how/why or what, it just gets shown occasionally for RT, had it years.</p><p>our first diet feeder we parked under the dung ramp to load, that was an oswold, never seen another, paid £400 for it, it was truly massive, mixed with 2 horizontal augers, fantastic machine.</p><p>having gone back to a tractor loader, and a kneenan, just load down hill. Chopped bales are very different to mix than normal bales, usually all 21 knives, currently using unchopped (breakdown) huge huge difference in the grass length, and weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7362572, member: 86168"] we have a 'licence' for home mixing, how/why or what, it just gets shown occasionally for RT, had it years. our first diet feeder we parked under the dung ramp to load, that was an oswold, never seen another, paid £400 for it, it was truly massive, mixed with 2 horizontal augers, fantastic machine. having gone back to a tractor loader, and a kneenan, just load down hill. Chopped bales are very different to mix than normal bales, usually all 21 knives, currently using unchopped (breakdown) huge huge difference in the grass length, and weight. [/QUOTE]
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