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Jaylor TMR Mixers: Going deeper into why the Square Cut Auger matters

10/25/2016

 
There are several TMR mixers on the market, but the reason we sell Jaylor is simple: no one else has features that matter like the patented square cut auger of the Jaylor mixers. Jaylors square cut auger has features like a sloped top, alexander and vertical knives and slide plate that others simply do not offer. Let’s look at why these features matter when using a TMR.

Sloped top: the slanted sloped top of the auger forces the material back into the center of the mixer, allowing for a more uniform mix. You want a uniform mix because then each bite your livestock eats is the same and this is what creates better nutrition and weight vs them being able to pick through to get the corn or whatever they deem the tastiest while ignoring the other nutrients they need in your mix. Consistent ph stomach balance in your livestock is what keeps them healthy and gaining weight.


​Alexander and vertical knives: Jaylor has alexander knives that are 45 degrees on the screw and can cut up into the mix aggressively instead of simply bashing through it on a straight level. These knives efficiently process long forage faster, and any time you can get to a homogenous mix quicker, you are saving money by reducing fuel.

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Slide plate: the slide plate that Jaylor TMR mixers use on their square cut auger also reduces horsepower (overall horsepower requires is 20% less than competition) rather than a plow which competition mixers use. The slide plate again pushes the mix back to the center of the mixer.
These features are simply not available on other mixers.

The shaker box: the shaker box was developed by Penn State and comes with each mixer so that customers can test their mix. If any competition mixers test with the shaker box against a Jaylor, it will conclude that Jaylors mix is more uniform and will result in better stomach ph for livestock.


Bottom Line: With a Jaylor TMR Mixer you will spend less time, less fuel, and have less wear and tear on your equipment- making your mixer last longer. To read more click the link below:

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