Teagle adds to Tomahawk range
Cornish machinery maker Teagle has added another model to its recently developed range of feeder bedders.
The new linkage-mounted T7100 joins the 2012-launched T8100 and T8500 in the Tomahawk line-up. It replaces the popular T808 and improvements include increasing the bale chamber capacity by 20%, according to the company.
Like its bigger brothers, the new Tomahawk uses Teagle’s Flowplus technology to improve the flow consistency of fodder materials leaving the discharge chute at low fan speeds.
The T7100 also gets modified bed conveyor slats and a high-flow hydraulic valve to improve the tumbling of material in the bale chamber for a consistent feed rate, says the company. A simplified bale restraint meters material flow and Teagle’s quick-release system should make life easier for the operator.
The new models are available with side or swivel chute, or Teagle’s Tomahawk Dual Chop system. The company also points out that cosmetic changes to the covers have improved visibility around the machine.
Teagle launched the first versions of the new Tomahawk last year.
