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Knight Reel Auggie vs Luck-Now TMR mixers
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<blockquote data-quote="TexasBred" data-source="post: 1175493" data-attributes="member: 6897"><p>Never used either brand but use to see a lot of the older Knight horizontal mixers around the dairy country. They're pretty simple and well built (older ones at least) and were good for mixing only. Silage would mix well in them along with the various commodities comprising the TMR. </p><p></p><p>The "Luck" brand is a true vertical mixer/grinder meaning it should be able to easily grind up a round bale of hay and mix it with the other components of the ration. As far is how reliable it is and how well built it is I have no idea. Both have their places in the industry but it takes a lot of cattle feeding to justify the initial price for the vertical TMR mixers. If you don't plan to be grinding hay into your ration I'd probably lean toward the Knight for simple mixing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasBred, post: 1175493, member: 6897"] Never used either brand but use to see a lot of the older Knight horizontal mixers around the dairy country. They're pretty simple and well built (older ones at least) and were good for mixing only. Silage would mix well in them along with the various commodities comprising the TMR. The "Luck" brand is a true vertical mixer/grinder meaning it should be able to easily grind up a round bale of hay and mix it with the other components of the ration. As far is how reliable it is and how well built it is I have no idea. Both have their places in the industry but it takes a lot of cattle feeding to justify the initial price for the vertical TMR mixers. If you don't plan to be grinding hay into your ration I'd probably lean toward the Knight for simple mixing. [/QUOTE]
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