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Discharge options<br />

the right discharge for every farm<br />

Cross conveyor<br />

By means of a very wide PVC conveyor with adjustable<br />

speed, the fodder can be discharged to the left or right<br />

on the feeding table. A unique lattice bar roller system<br />

with „V“ guide assures that no fodder comes between<br />

the roller barrel and conveyor belt. This ensures an extraordinary<br />

durability of the Strautmann cross conveyor<br />

belts. Extension conveyors with a length of 1 m are also<br />

available. Smaller conveyors are available as an option.<br />

Side discharge<br />

Feeding out simultaneously on both sides is not possible<br />

with a cross conveyor. For this use Strautmann offers side<br />

discharges at different positions of the mixing wagon.<br />

These side discharges can be combined with elevators<br />

(length‘s 700 mm, 880 mm or 1240 mm).<br />

Discharge behind the wheels<br />

Under very narrow conditions 2 discharges at the back<br />

of the mixing wagon are recommended. The fodder is<br />

distributed directly behind the wheels of the wagon.<br />

With this option, the mixing wagon can feed out even<br />

if the fodder tables are not much wider than the wagon<br />

itself.<br />

Discharge at the back<br />

The additional discharge at the back is proven for the<br />

production of pre-mixes. When the mixing of the pre-mix<br />

(usually dry material like minerals and concentrates,<br />

soya) is ready, it can be discharged behind the wagon<br />

without riding over it. The required amounts of the premix<br />

can be easily applied to the individual fodder rations.<br />

available for:<br />

VM 400/ VM VM VM<br />

500 Double D K<br />

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