Teagle Tomahawk Bale Processor | Pull Type | Round/Sq. Bales | 90 HP PTO Min | Swivel Chute
PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE SETUP OR SHIPPING – PRICED FOB BV ATWOOD, KS
Teagle Tomahawk 1010SC Bale Processor
- Pull Type Machine
- Slip & Overrun Clutch PTO
- Rear Tailgate Switch
- Bluetooth Electric Controls
- 2 Speed Gearbox – 540 RPM PTO
- 90 HP PTO Requirement
- 7,915 lbs
- 385/55R22.5 Wheels
- Spread Bales Of Straw For Bedding Or Shred Silage For Feeding
- Wide Body For Easier Loading With Twin Crossbeaters For Greater Performance
- 5′ x 6′ Round Bales | 4′ x 4′ x 8′ Rectangular Bales
- Suitable For Straw, Hay, Or Silage
- 80′ Max Spreading Distance
- Wear Resistant Steel Fan Housing
- Lights
- Mudguards
- Oil Filter
- 280 Degree Chute Rotation
- Twin Crossbeaters
- Adjustable Feed Slide On Swivel Chute
- High Pressure Hydraulic Filter
- Bed Speed Indicator
- 352 Cubic Ft Capacity
- Massive Capacity – (4) 4×3 Squares Or (2) 4x4x8 Squares Or (3) 60″ Round Bales
- Brakes
The 1010 Incorporates Wear Resistant Fan Housing For Durability & A Braked Axle For Multiple Site Use
The 1010 Features
- Wide body ensures easy loading and offers massive 275 bushels capacity, for feeding clamp silage.
- Larger fan in a Hardox housing spreads straw up to 80′ from rectangular or round bales.
- Also available with a side discharge chute.
- Outstanding ‘Flow Plus’ Performance to save you money
- Greater output
- More consistent feed rate
- Controlled delivery at low fan speeds
Model | 8500 | 8500SC | 8555 | 1010 | 1010SC |
Application(s) | Feeding + Bedding
Mulching Marginal Materials |
*Spread Long Straw Or Chop To Short Straw For Feed & Bedding *Process Hay & Silage For Feeding | Feeding + Bedding
Mulching Marginal Materials |
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Chute | Side | Swivel | Swivel | Side | Swivel |
Dual Chop | No | No | Yes | No | No |
# Of Crossbeaters | 1 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 |
Capacity (Cubic Feet) | 159 | 159 | 159 | 353 | 353 |
Capacity (Bushels) | 128 | 128 | 128 | 284 | 284 |
No. Of 5′ Round Bales | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 3 |
No. Of 8′ Rectangular Bales (4’x3′ / 4’x4′) | 1/1 | 1/1 | 1/1 | 4/2 | 4/2 |
Bale Chamber (Tailgate Down) W x H x D | 5’7″ x 4’1″ x 9’9″ | 5’7″ x 4’1″ x 9’9″ | 5’7″ x 4’1″ x 9’9″ | 5’7″ x 5’2″ x 18’8″ | 5’7″ x 5’2″ x 18’8″ |
Max Blow Distance | 80′ | 72′ | 72′ | 80′ | 72′ |
Min Tractor PTO | 80 HP | 80 HP | 80 HP | 80 HP | 80 HP |
Overall Width (Chute Closed) | 8′ | 7’2″ | 7’2″ | 7’11” | 7’11” |
Overall Length (Tailgate Up) | 13’7″ | 13’7″ | 13’7″ | 20’3″ | 20’3″ |
Overall Length (Tailgate Down) | 17’8″ | 17’8″ | 17’8″ | 26’1″ | 26’1″ |
Overall Height (Chute Closed) | 8’7″ | 9’2″ | 9’2″ | 9’7″ | 9’7″ |
Empty Weight | 4,586 lbs | 4,970 lbs | 5,401 lbs | 7,826 lbs | 7,916 lbs |
Tire Size | 12.5/75-15 | 12.5/75-15 | 12.5/75-15 | 385/55R22.5 | 385/55R22.5 |
Oil Flow Rate GPM (Min-Max) | 9-16 | 9-16 | 9-16 | 9-16 | 9-16 |
Straw | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Feed Baled Silage | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes** | Yes** |
Feed Stacked Silage | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Short Straw Processing Under 2″ | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Bed Loose Housing | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Corn Stalks | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
**Not Suitable For Round Bale Silage-Unless Chopped |
Milling
- Short dry material under 20% Moisture Content
- Finished Material size from 3/8 – 5 Inches
Chopping
- Short dry material under 20% Moisture Content
- Finished Material size from 2 Inches upwards
Feeding High Moisture Content and Bedding/ Mulching Marginal Materials
- Finished Material size from 4 inches upwards
Chopping, Feeding and Bedding
- Short dry material under 20% Moisture Content
- Finished Material size from 2 Inches upwards
- Feeding High moisture content and bedding with Marginal materials
- Finished material size from 4 inches upwards
Bedding
- Short dry material finished length 4 inches upwards
APPLICATION – Milling short dry Material? High Moisture Feeding & Bedding? Chopping Short, Feeding and Bedding? Mulching?
MATERIAL – Cornstalks, Haylage, Silage, Straw, Hay, Mulch Hay, Other materials?
MOISTURE – Is any of the above High Moisture +20%?
BALE – How many bales per day to be processed and the Shape and Size?
LENGTH – Required Finished Product Length?
DISTANCE – How far is material to be distributed away from the tractor?
ATTACHMENT TYPE – Three-point hitch or trailed ?
TRACTOR – 540 or 1000 P.T.O. # auxiliary hydraulics?
LOADING – Self Loading or Loader/ Skid Steer?
Bedding
- Material saving up to 25% or more
- Use of low value materials
- Livestock Comfort & Cleanliness
- Precision for Cubicles
- Labor savings / Time Management
- Safety
- Better Manure
- Accurate Material Placement
Labor saving – one person can quickly and easily bed livestock.
Save straw – users regularly report up to 30% savings. Straw is spread evenly across the entire bedding area. Only spread as much straw as is required in each pen.
Cleaner and healthier livestock – straw is lightly shredded for improved moisture absorbance. Because straw is not chopped the bed retains its structure to provide hygienic lying areas. Straw is incorporated with the muck more evenly for improved field application.
Safer bedding – no need to enter the pen.
Alternative materials – corn stalks, soya bean straw and other low value materials can be processed.
Feeding
- Pre-Process for addition to TMR
- Dispense Silage Bales /Bunk
- Consistent Material Length*
- Sharp Ends of Material*
- Rumen Stimulation*
- Reduce Sorting
- Nutritionist Approved
One machine – two jobs bed down and feed with all Tomahawk models
Versatility – If you can bale a crop, we can shred it! Feed bunker or baled silage*, hay and root crops.*
Improve palatability – users report increased feed conversion of shredded bale silage.
Livestock cannot be selective – wastage is reduced.
Processing
Pre-process straw for mixer wagons using our unique ‘Dual Chop’ system.
Improve efficiency – reduces mixer wagon processing time.
Effective feed conversion – precision cut straw stimulates digestion.
Prevent over-processing – of silage in a Total Mixed Ration.
Process on demand – no need to stockpile.
Value for money – Impressive Payback
Existing Teagle Tomahawk owners are fully aware that the product can give an excellent return on investment in a very short time. All factors must be considered including commodity values, tractor operating costs, hourly labor rates and improved livestock welfare, all of which make the Tomahawk a hands down winner.
If Selecting Crossbeater Wear Tip Option – (2) Crossbeater Wear Tip Kits Must Be Added (Unit Has Twin Crossbeaters)
Weight | 7915 lbs |
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