Diesel Feed Spread Truck

Diesel Feed Spread Truck

The diesel feed spreader is a type of machinery specifically designed for livestock farming. It integrates mixing, conveying, and spreading functions, and can mix feed according to a preset ratio before evenly spreading it into the feeding troughs of cattle, sheep, and other livestock.
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Technical Parameters

Products Description

 

 

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Feed Spreader Operation Process

1. Loading: Load different types of feed, such as silage, hay, concentrate, and minerals, into the mixing bin according to the formula ratio.

2. Mixing: Start the mixing system; the spiral blades or agitator start working to thoroughly mix the various feeds evenly.

3. Conveying: After mixing, start the conveying system to transport the mixed feed to the spreading device.

4. Spreading: Start the spreading device to evenly spread the feed into the livestock and poultry troughs.

Compared to traditional manual feeding methods, diesel feed spreaders offer significant advantages:

 

Increased efficiency: They can carry large quantities of feed at once, enabling rapid large-scale feeding and saving considerable manpower and time.

Precise feeding: They can mix feed according to preset formula ratios, ensuring nutritional balance and avoiding waste.

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Material

Steel plate

Process

Seamless welding

Blades

28 small and 8 large

Power

Five star 25/32HP (electric starting diesel engine)

Overall size

3.8 * 1.7 * 2m

Applicable objects

Cows, Sheep, Horses, Pigs, Etc

Temperature control range

Normal temperature

After sales service

One-year warranty

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Selection and Considerations for Diesel Feed Spreader Trucks:

 

1. Livestock Scale: Select a feed spreader truck with an appropriate tonnage (load capacity) based on the number of livestock and the amount of feed required per feeding.

2. Feed Type: Understand the types of feed you commonly use and select equipment that can effectively mix and spread these feeds.