"Super Slicer" Feeds Hay To Cattle, Baler
The Super Slicer II from DewEze works great for feeding cattle and also to "rebale" round bales into small square bales. What makes it different from other bale unrollers, according to the company, is that there's virtually no leaf loss.
With a strong market for small square bales, the unit gives producers an easy way to meet that demand.
A powered sickle knife slices through wet, frozen, or tight bales with minimum waste and full bale feeding control, according to DewEze ag sales manager Luke Thornton.
"With its self-loading, double bale capacity you can lift, load, transport, and feed from inside your tractor or pickup, all in one operation. It feeds directly into a square baler with minimal leaf loss," Thornton points out. "The sickle is adjustable from 3 to 6 in., and has newly patented stub nose guards. Also, it has easy string removal; all the string or net wrap comes off all at once with one slice."
Two hydraulic orbit motors have 2 manual adjusted flow controls, and there are 3 chain drives for maximum feeding. The Super Slicer II is also available as a stationary unit (the table only, without the trailer and loading fork) for feeding into a mixer/grinder.
"For rebaling, you simply pull a square baler right up to the opening and start up both machines," Thornton explains. DewEze sells through a dealer network, with the suggested retail price for the Super Slicer II being $11,775, plus shipping. The stationary table has a suggested retail of $8,950 and both units come with a 1-year parts and labor warranty.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, DewEze, 151 E. Highway 160, Harper, Kan. 67058 (ph 620 896-7381 or 800 835-1042; info@harperindustries.com; www.deweze.com).
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"Super Slicer" Feeds Hay To Cattle, Baler HAY & FORAGE HARVESTING Miscellaneous 34-1-31 The Super Slicer II from DewEze works great for feeding cattle and also to "rebale" round bales into small square bales. What makes it different from other bale unrollers, according to the company, is that there's virtually no leaf loss.
With a strong market for small square bales, the unit gives producers an easy way to meet that demand.
A powered sickle knife slices through wet, frozen, or tight bales with minimum waste and full bale feeding control, according to DewEze ag sales manager Luke Thornton.
"With its self-loading, double bale capacity you can lift, load, transport, and feed from inside your tractor or pickup, all in one operation. It feeds directly into a square baler with minimal leaf loss," Thornton points out. "The sickle is adjustable from 3 to 6 in., and has newly patented stub nose guards. Also, it has easy string removal; all the string or net wrap comes off all at once with one slice."
Two hydraulic orbit motors have 2 manual adjusted flow controls, and there are 3 chain drives for maximum feeding. The Super Slicer II is also available as a stationary unit (the table only, without the trailer and loading fork) for feeding into a mixer/grinder.
"For rebaling, you simply pull a square baler right up to the opening and start up both machines," Thornton explains. DewEze sells through a dealer network, with the suggested retail price for the Super Slicer II being $11,775, plus shipping. The stationary table has a suggested retail of $8,950 and both units come with a 1-year parts and labor warranty.
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, DewEze, 151 E. Highway 160, Harper, Kan. 67058 (ph 620 896-7381 or 800 835-1042; info@harperindustries.com; www.deweze.com).
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