

Basic principles of Safe Hay Chopper Operation ◆ When the machine stops unstable, don’t change the gear level. ◆ Don’t hit the handle during gear shifting. If the two gears are misplaced, just turn the belt slightly. ◆ Push the shift lever to change the gear. ◆ Change the gear only when the machine is completely stopped and stabilized. ◆ Turn off the power before gear shifting. ◆ When the chaff cutter is working, don’t change the gear. High stability, lower noise, and long service life. The customers can choose to equip with 4 pieces of blades or 6 pieces.ĥ. It can process different lengths of fodder, which meets the different needs of customers.Ĥ. For users, easy to operate and move by oneself.ģ. Because the inlet is widened, so the average output of the mini chaff cutter can be reached at 400-1200kg/h.Ģ. Its production capacity depends on the feed raw material & its moisture content:ġ. Mini silage chopper is equipped with gear level, the function of which is to change the length of the fodder by the way of adjusting it instantly. The whole frame adopts the 2.7mm thickened steel plate, blades made of manganese steel, which makes the cutting effect better. The structure of the small silage/forage chopper is compact and reasonable. operators don’t need to change belt pulley. 9ZP-0.4A chaff cutter adopts four blades, 9ZP-0.4B six blades as the cutting device. Small scale chaff cutter can be classified into 3 models: 9ZP-0.4, 9ZP-0.4A, 9ZP-0.4B, according to tiny moderation in its functions.
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It is cheap and movable with 4 wheels design, taking customer experience into full consideration. This chopper machine is with small size but high efficiency in cutting digestible animal feed. Mini hay cutter is designed to minimize wastage of fodder, being a good helper for individual farmers as it can process all kinds of grasses and straws. Its production capacity is 400-1200kg per hour. Mini chaff cutter, also called silage/forage chopper, as its name says, is a small size fodder cutting machine used in small scale farms to chop dry or wet grass, corn/wheat/cotton/soybean stalk into small pieces to feed the cow, horse, pig, rabbit, sheep, and chicken.
