The In Line Bagger is a self propelled bagging machine with tunnel diameters up to 3,6m. The machine has a feed table capacity of 32m³ which fits to the logistics of high capacity choppers. Trailers can be unloaded quickly in the large feed table and can return to the field faster. Pressure is build up in the silage bag by the hydraulic braking system on the wheels and a cable braking system within the tunnel of the bagging machine. The In line Bagger is suitable for larger operations like large scale dairy farms biogas plants and industrial storage, as well as for contractors that bag over 10,000 tons/year.
Machine's chassis
The machine is mounted on a chassis with three axles. Two of them are suspended and braked and are also used for braking of the machine during bagging. Two axles are hydraulicaaly driven and steered which makes it possible to drive the machine on the storage location.
Working and transport position
A big advantage of the In Line Bagger is that it is not necessary to change from transport to working position. This saves a lot of time compared to other machine where transferrign the machine to operartion position takes sometime more then 1 hour.
Long distance transport is easy by by connecting the machine to a tractor, where the machine runs on 2 axles. The wirdt of the machinedoes not exceed 3,5 meters. The machine can be trasported with a maximum speed 25 km/h.
Bagging
Feed compaction is done with a heavy duty rotor with a width 2,4 meters. The rotor is mounted higher than normal, which allows the machine to fill bags up to 3,6 meters. The machine has an exchangeable system of tunnels. Tunnels are easy to change with the help of a hydraulic crane which is as well used for putting on a new silobag.
Superior Compaction; no Backstop!
The In Line Bagger does not use braking cables or backstop. Instead it combines three types of braking.
- Braking axles.
- Heavy duty, adjustable steel support plate under the machine that levels the soil under a bag at the same time.
- Adjustable steel cable loop system inside the tunnel which is being dragged through the feed during bagging. At the end of teh bag the loop is disconnected on 1 side and easily slides fro the feed when the bagger is moved forward. Unlike when using ankers the cable will not drag any feed from the bag!
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Silage machine in-line bagger