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<blockquote data-quote="Rob5150" data-source="post: 7469952" data-attributes="member: 58428"><p>Evening, </p><p>I’ve just started out using a new to me kv silo king duo 22m3 twin auger tub mixer, and I’m having a few teething problems. </p><p>First off, on a small mix (1500kg total, 1t of maize silage, 250kg of rolled maize 100kg of blend, 150l of water) it won’t mix properly as it doesn’t cover the augers, the maize and blend just sit on top of the augers. </p><p>Secondly, it won’t empty properly, there’s always 100-150kg left in it, and when feeding goats that’s a fair percentage of one groups mix. </p><p>Any body had any similar issues? How did you solve them? I’ve considered just welding a piece of flat plate on the bottom of the auger to help with emptying, but it won’t cure my mixing issue. </p><p>Any ideas welcome. </p><p>TIA</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob5150, post: 7469952, member: 58428"] Evening, I’ve just started out using a new to me kv silo king duo 22m3 twin auger tub mixer, and I’m having a few teething problems. First off, on a small mix (1500kg total, 1t of maize silage, 250kg of rolled maize 100kg of blend, 150l of water) it won’t mix properly as it doesn’t cover the augers, the maize and blend just sit on top of the augers. Secondly, it won’t empty properly, there’s always 100-150kg left in it, and when feeding goats that’s a fair percentage of one groups mix. Any body had any similar issues? How did you solve them? I’ve considered just welding a piece of flat plate on the bottom of the auger to help with emptying, but it won’t cure my mixing issue. Any ideas welcome. TIA [/QUOTE]
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