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Versatile feeding and bedding workhorse available with enhanced operational features |
The ability to chop and distribute straw or big bale silage of varying consistency and quality is enhanced by KUHN’s Primor feeder/bedder range.
The trailed Primor 3570, which was recently on show at this year’s Dairy Event and Livestock Show at the NEC in Birmingham, has a 3 cubic metre capacity, so will carry two 1.5m diameter round bales. It is capable of feeding any long fibre forage and distributing bedding straw up to a distance of 18 metres through a single top chute.
The KUHN Primor 3570 being demonstrated at the Dairy Event
Like it’s larger sibling the 5.5 cubic metre capacity Primor 5570, the 3570 is fitted with a hydraulically-operated regulator at the entrance to the feed rotor. This allows throughput to be adjusted according to material quality, therefore maintaining operating efficiency under varying conditions.
Key to the Primor’s ability to chop and distribute straw and silage is a robust two-speed gearbox. This is typically operated at its lower rate mainly for silage and at the faster rate when distributing straw. Power is transmitted from the gearbox through a shaft, which in turn drives a four-strand power-band system, which is engaged/disengaged using a hydraulic cylinder. The power band is significant, as it provides high horse power transmission to the distribution beater rotor, whilst also acting as a safety device.
The bed chain conveyor operates independently to draw material into the beater rotor. This can be operated at varying speeds, and put into reverse, to control the flow of material into the distribution area.
Distribution of forage for feeding or straw for bedding is through the same top chute, which is height adjustable. There is also the option of a 300 degrees swivelling chute for greater accessibility in restricted spaces.
The KUHN Primor 3570 feeding and bedding machine
The rear door of the Primor 3570 is hydraulically controlled, allowing self-loading if required. All functions are controlled electronically from the tractor cab.
KUHN Farm Machinery recommends a minimum tractor power requirement of 70hp when the Primor 3570 is used for silage or haylage type forages.
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