
The Shifttronic automatic gearbox shifts up or down to achieve the most suitable mixing speed depending on the weight setting when loading or discharging, without you having to lift a finger. Because the feed mixer's augers always operate at optimum speed, they can mix feed components at peak efficiency. This can save up to 30% on fuel.
A big advantage of weight-based shifting is that the shifting point can be set very accurately. For example, high speed mixing for processing haylage. As soon as the first bucket of corn silage is loaded, the Shifttronic automatically shifts down in order to prevent over-mixing and to minimize diesel usage and wear. The Shifttronic makes sure the most effective mixing speed is used, but only when necessary. During feeding, the Shifttronic shifts up on the go. Increasing auger speed, however, only makes sense when the level of feed is below the discharge opening. As that weight is different from a milk cow ration compared to the a heifer ration, for instance, the shifting point can be set specifically for up to 5 different rations. This prevents unnecessary wear and diesel usage in return.
Fuel costs dropped


Although Dairy farmer Eigil Miang has a relatively small tractor, a Case IH Maxxum with 140 HP, he chose a large TMR mixer (1,650 cu.ft.) so he can use it to make one ration and feed all 310 milk cows in one go. Eigil said, "A large mixer is practical; I can use it to feed all the cows at once, which saves a considerable amount of time."
Same amount of diesel with larger mixer
