Mixing and feeding machine

Agitating – With specified discharge means – By endless belt or screw conveyor

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366271, 366603, B01F 1502

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044707053

ABSTRACT:
A self-propelled mixing and feeding machine on which the operator can ride. The machine comprises a wheeled, steerable chassis having a hopper mounted thereon. The hopper includes a mixing chamber provided with chain driven mixing means for the cattle feed. A discharge chamber is located in the hopper below one area of the mixing chamber. A feature of the machine is the low location of the discharge chamber and its discharge opening whereby the flow of feed is aided by gravity. Another feature resides in the novel means to minimize compacting of the feed in the vicinity of the opening between the mixing and discharge chambers. Still another feature of the machine is a means for quickly and easily replacing a discharge auger of one diameter with an auger of another diameter. When the machine is provided with an electronic scale that gives a digital reading of the weight of the feed in the hopper, another of its features is an independent suspension means for connecting the hopper to the machine chassis.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3412982 (1968-11-01), Feterl
patent: 4135827 (1979-01-01), Thomas
patent: 4387834 (1983-06-01), Bishop

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