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<blockquote data-quote="BIZIN" data-source="post: 586330" data-attributes="member: 5783"><p>My dad and I have tried alot of the mixer wagons that are out there. We have had a JayLor Cutter/Mixer/Feeder for almost a decade now, feeding 1200 feeders and 600 cows everyday in the winter and around 800 head during the summer. You gotta change the cutting knives once a year but with that many head I think its worth it. Its great with sileage and wet distillers grains, but we mostly feed a dry ration these days and it works great for grinding up 2 or 3 1700lb alfalfa bales, mix in barly, supplement, and cull potatoes. Really mixes the ration well. We found with the Supremes that it took forever to grind anything up, we dont have a bale grinder so thats why we went this way, feedwagon and tubgrinder in one. Probably never go back to anything else as long as this JayLor keeps working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BIZIN, post: 586330, member: 5783"] My dad and I have tried alot of the mixer wagons that are out there. We have had a JayLor Cutter/Mixer/Feeder for almost a decade now, feeding 1200 feeders and 600 cows everyday in the winter and around 800 head during the summer. You gotta change the cutting knives once a year but with that many head I think its worth it. Its great with sileage and wet distillers grains, but we mostly feed a dry ration these days and it works great for grinding up 2 or 3 1700lb alfalfa bales, mix in barly, supplement, and cull potatoes. Really mixes the ration well. We found with the Supremes that it took forever to grind anything up, we dont have a bale grinder so thats why we went this way, feedwagon and tubgrinder in one. Probably never go back to anything else as long as this JayLor keeps working. [/QUOTE]
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