Bale Feeder. Double Layer, Double Row
Just Two Moving Parts!
Our Double Layer, Double Row, Square bale feeder can carry and feed out 8 of Bailage bale’s (4 on each side of one layer) and 6 or more of Big square Straw bales (3 on each side of one layer) up to 2.2 Meters long each, or any combination of both on either side and either layer that don’t exceed the working deck length of 7.1 Meters for each side.
The Bale feeders can carry and feed out any type of Big or Medium square bale. You simply load the deck to the first layer with your tractor or front end loader of some sort, then access the deck via the stairs and walkway to cut all the strings and leave them (the strings) in the yard so no risk of strings ending up in the paddock, then do that again once you have loaded the second layer. Then travel to your paddock and begin feeding out your bales by engaging the hydraulic the pusher frame at the front of the trailer, which travels very slowly along its tracks towards the back, And in doing so quietly pushes your bales off the rear edge one slab at a time as they break off from the bales they were part of.
The Spring loaded heavy duty Tedder fingers fixed to the vertical and overhead beams at the rear of the trailer ensure that only the slabs of the bale that have been pushed past the Tedder fingers reach can fall off, just like a deck of cards standing vertically on a table getting slowly pushed over the edge of the table one card at a time.
Once you have feed out one side of this type of trailer you simply return the pusher frame to the front of the trailer (takes just 1 minute) you then operate the side shift hydraulic ram to expand the side shift sweeping frame that sweeps the second row of bales sideways ready to be feed out as well.
By controlling your tractor and trailer travel speed to a good fast walking pace you will create a 2 to 3 Meter gap between the bale slabs as they fall.
Also they can feed out any width of bale from Medium Square at 850mm wide up to Big Square at 1.250 Meters wide and any height.