WHOPPA CHOPPA ILW for sale $21,500










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Title | WHOPPA CHOPPA ILW |
Make | WHOPPA CHOPPA |
Price | AUD $21,500 incl GST |
Listing Type | Used |
Stock Number | S21 |
Refcode | TA603302 |
Bale Type | Round and Rectangular |
Tractor Connection | Trailed |
Self loading | Yes |
Bales Carried | 2 |
Round Bale Diamteter - mm | 1800 |
Weight-Laden - kg | 3300 |
Weight-Unladen - kg | 1,800 |
Whoppa Choppa: Australian made Livestock Fodder Processor Chops & feeds large round and square hay & silage bales. Maximise fodder intake by livestock and minimise fodder wastage.. Chops fodder to ideal length for good stimulation of scratch factor in cattle rumen.
Optional second chop (short chop) bar to suit sheep, goats and deer at $880.
Whoppa Choppa normal paddock feeding into a neat narrow windrow on the ground.
Optional Elevators available.
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