i was looking on your website, but couldn't find out if it was possible to have left and right side discharge doors. is that possible? this size mixer would be ideal on my operation, currently i just put round bales in front of the cows, that are made with a baler without knifes in it. so just getting the feed processed i believe i should see a production increase.
It really depends on the bale but you can likely process 75-100% of one. For instance a 3x3x8 @ 750lbs requires a minimum of 375 cubic feet of volume to process due to the expanded volume of the hay when it's broken apart. The 5275 is 300 cubic feet standard (375 cu.ft. with extensions) so it's right at the top of what a model this size can do and denser bales would need to be processed in parts. If you're doing bales this size on regular basis a slightly larger model with a bit more headroom is going to be faster (and more economical in the long run) but the best way to know is to demo one.
Keenan, thanks for your interest in the 5275. Can you email sales@jaylor.com so we can connect you with your local dealer to help you price one out with the configurations you're after?
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i was looking on your website, but couldn't find out if it was possible to have left and right side discharge doors. is that possible? this size mixer would be ideal on my operation, currently i just put round bales in front of the cows, that are made with a baler without knifes in it. so just getting the feed processed i believe i should see a production increase.
This model has 3 door options, one on each side or dual on either side. Full specs here: www.jaylor.com/english/mixers/5275.html
Wat model now is equalvant to this
What’s the closest dealer to northern Wyoming?
C & K Equipment Company
1851 Commercial Avenue
Sheridan, Wyoming, 82801
307-674-6405
would these process a 3x3 square bale?
It really depends on the bale but you can likely process 75-100% of one. For instance a 3x3x8 @ 750lbs requires a minimum of 375 cubic feet of volume to process due to the expanded volume of the hay when it's broken apart. The 5275 is 300 cubic feet standard (375 cu.ft. with extensions) so it's right at the top of what a model this size can do and denser bales would need to be processed in parts. If you're doing bales this size on regular basis a slightly larger model with a bit more headroom is going to be faster (and more economical in the long run) but the best way to know is to demo one.
Who does a guy talk to to Demo one? i am in Billings, Montana
Kamp Implement in Belgrade, MT: 406-388-4295 or shoot us an email with your phone number: sales@jaylor.com.
What's the cost of a 5275??
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Keenan, thanks for your interest in the 5275. Can you email sales@jaylor.com so we can connect you with your local dealer to help you price one out with the configurations you're after?
Are jaylors in Ontario?
That's where we make them. Our plant is located 30 min East of Guelph.
Ontario Canada I meant