
MS1050 SPECIFICATIONS: Mixing capacity, no extensions 1050 cubic feet Mixing capacity with extensions, 8" rubber 1155 cubic feet Loading height, no extensions 123"* Front discharge height w/folding bunk ext., low, no magnets** 39"* Front discharge height w/folding bunk ext., (2-3/4"), no magnets** 56"* Front discharge height (flat) only, no magnets 39"* Overall length, front discharge and no rear door*** 300" Overall width mixer w/front discharge and folding bunk ext., up, no magnets** 118" Overall width mixer w/front discharge and folding bunk ext., down, no magnets** 132" Overall width mixer w/front discharge (flat) only, no magnets** 120" Weight w/front discharge and folding bunk extension, approx 20,600 lbs.*

Mixer chamber sides are 1/4" thick. Mixer floor is 3/4" thick. Single speed auger drive or 2-speed transmission for smaller tractors. 540 PTO or 1000 PTO. Reliable planetary auger drive. Auger drive includes integral planetary bearing tower design with flange drive resulting in the strongest support for the auger when mixing large round bales. Constant Velocity tractor driveline standard permits mixing on the go. Platform standard. Easy to inspect mixer chamber and augers before loading with mixer not running Heavy duty jack standard 4 Wheel and tires Optional rubber top extension to increase hay volume capacity.

Overlapping auger design. With each revolution of the augers, feedstuffs are pulled out of the opposite auger chamber, positively creating exchange of feedstuff between the augers. Overlapping augers also speed up the cleanout of feedstuffs. Also, baffles between augers are small. Large baffles slow cleanout and restrict end-to-end feed mixing. Directional baffles between the augers are uniquely designed to produce end-to-end feed movement by being offset from the centerline of the mixing tub. The RH baffle perpindicular center edge is closer to the front auger and the LH baffle perpindicular center egde is closer to the rear auger. Because the baffles are offset, feedstuffs quickly transfer between the adjacent augers which is essential for consistent mixing.




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