Powermix Plus – Side Door
The side door Powermix Plus range offers an entry level twin auger feeder with the simplicity of feeding onto the floor or into low level troughs.
The side door Powermix Plus range offers an entry level twin auger feeder with the simplicity of feeding onto the floor or into low level troughs.
The side door Powermix Plus range offers an entry level twin auger feeder with the simplicity of feeding onto the floor or into low level troughs.
The Powerspread Pro range is the culmination of over 15 years of product development. All of the traditional Key features remain such as the overshot impeller, right side central discharge and reverse drive facility. With added benefits of larger capacities, stronger build, simplified drive system and larger discharge rotor for increased discharge rates.
The RSD range is available from 12ft (3.6m) to 32ft (9.6m). It features a fixed frame and adapter plate system. The models are designed to suit the requirements to harvest rice.
The Shelbourne Powermix Plus has been designed as a compact twin auger range of diet feeders. The machine is shorter and more maneuverable with a curved tub shape for more efficient bale processing and faster mixing times.
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