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Auger Turns Loader Into Mini Feeder
Why buy a feed wagon for a small herd when you can do the same
job with a loader bucket, Cody Shay modified his loader to feed
ethanol byproduct and found it works great for silage, too. Using
the byproduct has cut his hay cost by a third, his cattle love it
and his neighbors are ordering their own.
"When the ethanol plant went in nearby, I wanted to take
advantage of the byproduct," says Shay.
He cut a 6-in. hole in one end of his 84-in. loader bucket
and installed a 6-in. poly auger that extends out through the
hole. At the other end, a hydraulic motor powers the auger.
A chain running off a sprocket at the motor end of the auger
also powers an agitator that prevents bridging. Shay designed
the agitator so it can easily be removed. "If I'm feeding corn
or pellets, I don't need the agitator," says Shay. "However,
silage and wet materials will both bridge up. I need an
agitator for them."
Shay uses a tub grinder to prepare and drop hay in a
windrow. He then drives back down the row, using the
auger to drop silage or ethanol byproduct over the top.
"The cattle go crazy for it, like kids for candy, and
I can even get by with baled corn stalks if I need to,"
he says. "The biggest thing for me is that it makes feeding
the cattle a one-man job. I can go in and pick up a bucketful
and carry 1,000 lbs. of wet byproduct or about 700 lbs. of silage."
Shay's neighbors liked what they saw. Several asked him to
build units for them. He has applied for a patent and is now
looking for a company to partner with.
"I've been charging about $1,500 when they supply their own
loader bucket," says Shay. "I don't have the time or facilities
to build them. I need someone to build and market them for me."
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup, Cody Shay, 2289 110th St.,
Shannon City, Iowa 50861 (ph 641 772-4529; cody@advancedag.com).
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