Agricultural feed bagging machine having bag retainers thereon

Package making – Apparatus for forming or partially forming receptacle and... – Forming by opening or setting up collapsed receptacle

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100100, 53529, B65B 910, B65B 6302

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054088100

ABSTRACT:
An improved agricultural feed bagging machine having a pair of bag retainers secured to the top wall of the tunnel to prevent the folded bag from being pulled from the tunnel at a rate greater than is necessary. When large agricultural bags are being employed, the bag retainers are mounted on a cradle which may be lifted and positioned on the top wall of the tunnel.

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