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Powr Mizer Conversion For Forage Choppers
"We can boost capacity of most forage choppers up to 50% and, at the same time, reduce fuel consumption 20% by replacing the old J-knife assembly with a new Powr Mizer assembly," says Allen Mammoser, owner of Chopper Rebuilding Service, Eden, N.Y.
The firm is doing a booming business "Powr Mizing" virtually all makes and models self-propelled and pull type with the popular Powr Mizer blades introduced about 13 years ago by John Deere.
"Our replacement drum assembly equipped with 44 Powr Mizer blades will boost capacity about 35%. With 60 knives, we getup to 50% more capacity on 20% less fuel," says Mammoser. "Our standard 44 or 60 blade assemblies are available for Deere self-propelled models (5200, 5400, 5440, 5466) and pull-type model 3800. However, we can custom build either 44 or 60 blade conversions for virtually all other newer makes and models."
Complete 44-bladeknife assemblies, with new shafts, sell for right at $4,750 (not including shipping), and the 60-blade assemblies for an additional $500. The assembly includes bolts, hardware and all knives, which are pre-set. Two men can install a pre-assembled and balanced drum in four to six hours, says Mammoser.
His firm also offers other modifications for boosting capacity and efficiency of Deere forage choppers:
"Beefed Up" Top Feed Roll: To make it more aggressive in moving material though the chopper, Mammoser's firm installs vertical "rooster combs" between the existing horizontal rows. A converted feed roll, with your old roll in exchange, sells for $300.
Another "Mammoser" modification for making feed rolls more aggressive is to pair up the existing tension springs ù putting them side by side at one end then putting a large, single spring on the opposite end.
New-Style Shear Bar: Mammoser has developed a kit to replace the older eccentric type with Deere's new-style shear bar.
Gear Box Overdrive: To solve the problem of green corn or other high-moisture crops becoming too finely cut with a 60 knife assembly, Mammoser has developed a gear box overdrive that puts more speed on the feed rolls.
For more information, contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Chopper Rebuilding Service, Allen Mammoser, Owner, 8687 East Eden Road, Eden, N.Y. 14057 (ph 716 992-4852).


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