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HAY PREPARATION Always use cured dry hay. Tough hay can cause wrapping, binding and damage to mixer and can adversely effect the mixing performance. The following are some examples that contribute to tough hay conditions: High moisture content, High grass content, High density bales, Outdoor storage, Use of hay preservatives and Excessive stem length. Preparing small square bales-remove twine or wires while on the ground. Put bales into loader bucket lengthwise so that they will fall onto the HAY MAXX uniformly, then add to the HAY MAXX. Preparing large square bales (3’ x 3’ x 8’), (3’ x 4’ x 8’), (4’ x 4’ x 8’)- remove twine while on the ground. Put slabs of the bale into the loader bucket (10”-12” total thickness suggested maximum size). The hay should lay flat against the hay pan to properly feed into the HAY MAXX system. Round bales- remove the twine and break apart with loader, round bale slicer, round bale unroller or other round bale processing equipment and load separated portions of hay into the HAY MAXX SYSTEM. KUHN KNIGHT INC. 1501 West 7th Ave. Brodhead, WI 53520-0167 701 Cherry Ave. Greeley, Co. 80632 3000STOPR005810R082503 MIXER OPERATION Always refer to Operating Safety Precautions and Safety Decal sections of this manual before operating this mixer. LIMITATIONS Do not load hay without other dry commodities in the mixer first to act as a carrier or “lubricant”. Do not overload hay content, Kuhn Knight Inc. recommends up to 15% -20% of unprocessed hay by weight in the load. Exceeding this percentage could potentially damage mixer and cause premature wear on driveline components. Kuhn Knight Inc. will not be responsible for damage caused by overloading, wet hay or foreign objects. WARNING Do not use tough hay (20%-60% moisture) Always use cured, dry hay. Wet hay, foreign objects or overloading may cause binding and damage to the mixer. Do not overload HAY MAXX SYSTEM with too much hay. This can cause bridging over the auger. If this occurs never attempt to release jammed materials or clean out materials from the Hay Maxx area without stopping mixer and locking out power so that the mixer cannot be accidentally turned on. LOADING AND MIXING Prior to loading check mixer for foreign objects and be sure door is fully closed. 1) LOAD COMMODITIES Adding ingredients like corn, soybean meal, cottonseed, etc. will act as a carrier or “lubricant” if hay is included in the ration. Fill mixer between 1/3-1/2 full by volume in commodities and forage before adding the hay to the ration. This will allow enough room for hay to expand and bring feed level up so the top auger can assist in processing. 2) A) LOAD HAY ( without hay maxx) With the mixer running, proceed loading the small square bale pieces or tub ground hay into the mixer. Do notexceed 15% -20% of unprocessed hay by weight. Grains, proteins and minerals should be added at the beginning of the load. Free-flowing slippery materials also act as a lubricant for the bulky feeds to be added la...
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