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Teagle 8500 Tomahawk Bale Processor
Show Me Shortline offers a 125 bushel capacity bale processor that has customers saving time and money. Our customers have been very satisfied with this machine, so lets talk about the features that you will get if you decide to invest in a Teagle 8500 Tomahawk bale processor. Although Teagle offers different bale processors that we can offer you, we are going to focus on the 8500 today.
The Teagle Tomahawk 8500 bale processor is the professionalҒs choice when it comes to bedding, feeding or processing hay in dry or wet material. The Teagle Tomahawk 8500 has a standard swivel chute with 280 degree rotation, a single cross beater, adjustable feed slide on swivel chute model, a remote tailgate switch so you do not have to return to the cab to load bales, slip and overrun clutch on the PTO, bed speed indicator, high pressure hydraulic filter and capacity to process 125 bushels.
This diverse machine can feed silage or baled hay, spread straw or corn stalks up to 80 and has a wider body for greater capacity and easier loading of 5ft wide bales. This machine is industrial grade durability because of the wear resistant steel plate in the fan housing. Again, this machine is suitable for corn stalks and will process 2 5ft rounds bales or 2 6ft square bales (with extension). It will chop to between 4-6inches after processed. The maximum blow distance on the Tomahawk 8500 is 80ft. it will handle wet or dry material.
So if you want to save on labor and material costs for bedding, reduce waste and increase milk or beef production by feeding, or improve TMR mixer efficiency and stimulate digesting by processing your hay or other material, look no further than the 8500 Teagle Tomahawk bale processor. If you have a feeding, bedding or processing need, wet or dry material, round or square bales, Teagle has a machine for you.
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