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Mixer Feeder Wagons
Solomix - Livestock Mixer Feeder Wagon
The Solomix 1 VLH-B is a compact mixer feeder, featuring a single vertical auger and a side belt that discharges to the front. This trailed mixer feeder is suitable for both large and small-scale livestock breeders and is available in volumes from 7 - 14 m³. The Solomix 1 can furthermore be made to measure where required.
Solomix - Livestock Mixer Feeder Wagon
The Solomix 1 VLH-K is a compact mixer feeder, featuring a single vertical auger and a chain conveyor that discharges to the front. This trailed mixer feeder is suitable for both large and small-scale livestock breeders and is available in volumes from 8 - 14 m³. The Solomix 1 can furthermore be made to measure where required.
Triomix - Self Loading Mixer Feeder Wagon
Cut silage, mix and discharge feed, and even spread straw with a single machine. This is something you can now do, thanks to the multifunction Triomix P. This Triomix is equipped with a mechanically powered straw blower, capable of blowing straw into the barn up to a distance of 25 metres. Hay, straw, round and square bales are no problem for the Triomix. The discharge conveyor is located at the rear of the Triomix P.
Self Loading Mixer Feeders
Triomix - Self Loading Mixer Feeder
The Triomix silage cutter and mixer feeder is an economically appealing machine. This self-loading mixer feeder permits just a single person and a single tractor to perform the entire loading, mixing and discharge process. The Triomix features a moving cutting knife and a purpose-designed cutting and loading system that guarantees minimum wastage during cutting and which maintains the structure of the feed. Thanks to its compact form and the excellent view to the rear from the tractor, the robust Triomix is very easy to manoeuvre. The Triomix is also available with a shear blade (Triomix S) and/or straw blower unit (Triomix P).
Self Propelled Mixer Feeders
Smartrac - Self Propelled Mixer Feeder
The Smartrac combines both the speed and comfort of a self-propelled machine along with the efficiency and fibre preservation of a cutting system. Thanks to the speed and ease of operating of the Smartrac, feeding more often a day comes within reach lifting the DM intake and feed efficiency to a higher level. The Smartrac also allows to create multiple rations for various production groups. Due to the different requirements, such as farm yard circumstances, dimensions of cow houses, silo heights, etc. Trioliet now offers different Smartrac solutions. Our Smartrac “Line” contains the Smartrac G, the Smartrac T and the Smartrac S
Smartrac - Self Propelled Mixer Feeder
The Smartrac T consists of a loading system with cutting knives and the Smartrac TS has stationary knives. The Smartrac T/TS is available in 10m³ or 12m³ capacity volumes. As the only self-propelled mixer feeder on the market the Smartrac proves to be a multifunctional help on the farm by offering a complete feed-push system, i.e. one machine for loading, mixing, discharging and pushing feed. The engine, drive line, auger drive and loading system are matched perfectly to create an efficient feeding solution. The 2.2m wide loading system cuts out 2.6m³ of silage at once and transports it in a few seconds from above into the mixing chamber.
Automatic Feeding Systems
Triomatic - Automatic Feeding System
The Triomatic T10 is a standalone feeding robot. The robot can control tower silos or other storage units and can be implemented into existing systems. The Triomatic T10 mixer feeder robot has two vertical mixing augers, a transverse conveyor capable of discharging to both the left and right, and a volume of 3 m3. The feeding robot in combination with a stationary feed mixer, with a feed kitchen or storage bunkers can be used as a full automated feeding system.
Triomatic - Automatic Feeding System
This automatic feeding robot drives on four wheels. Two of the wheels have differential steering (skid steering) enabling the robot to manoeuvre easily in the feed alley. The robot has a mixing tub with 3m³ capacity and two vertical augers. Programming and operation is controlled by a 15” touch screen. The power supply runs on a power rail and discharge is via a conveyor belt. On request the front conveyor belt can be extended. In addition a feed push unit can be mounted on both sides of the robot. With this system, it is possible to feed in different stables in the farmyard. The feeding robot in combination with a stationary feed mixer, with a feed kitchen or storage bunkers can be used as a full automated feeding system.
Feed Mixers - Solomix 1 Feed Mixers
Solomix - Compact Feed Mixer
The Solomix 1 VLH-B is a compact diet feeder, featuring a single vertical auger and a cross conveyor belt (B) in the front. The mixer wagon is also available with a curved (C) cross conveyor chain (K). This trailed feed mixer is suitable for both large and small scale livestock breeders and is available in volumes from 8 - 14 m³. The Trioform auger knives are mounted at horizontal position on the auger flighting. This ensures an optimum cutting performance with less resistance in the feed (fuel saving). The patented Trioform auger knives are self-sharpening and the special shape lead up to a higher strength and long life. Its specific characteristics and high quality make the mixer feeder wagon unique, efficient and very easy to work with. Use the link to discover more about the unique features of our feed mixers.
Solomix - Compact Feed Mixer
The renewed Solomix 1 ZK(L) is a compact diet feeder, featuring a single vertical auger and a hydraulic discharge slide on both sides. This trailed feed mixer is suitable for both large and small-scale livestock breeders and is available in volumes from 5-14 m³. The Solomix 1 ZK is available in a range of different heights. The exceptional simplicity of this mixer feeder means any maintenance costs are minimal, while the machine is furthermore extremely easy to use. Use the links to discover more about the unique features of our feed mixers or read more about the importance of the correct loading order for well-mixed rations.
