Alltech KEENAN MechFiber400 User manual

KEENAN MechFiber400 Operator’s Manual Revision G02 28th Sept 2020
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Operator’s Manual
MechFiber400
KEENAN MechFiber400
Operator’s Manual
Effective from model MF40L110
(& MF40L105)
Revision G02 28th Sept 2020

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SECTION CONTENTS PAGE
Part I (Service and maintenance)
1 Introduction 3
2 Warning notes 4
3 Warning signs 5
4 Operating principles 6
4.1 Weighing 6
4.2 Chopping/mixing 6
4.3 Feeding out 7
4.4 Maintenance 7
4.5 Safety precautions 8
5 Safety 8
6 Weighing system 11
7 Operation 12
7.1 Set-up ` 12
7.2 Hitch height adjustment 14
7.3 Diet feeder capacity 17
7.4 Loading and mixing 18
7.5 Operating the KEENAN MechFiber diet feeder 19
7.6 Operating the KEENAN MechFiber bale handler 20
7.7 Specific instructions for bale handler models 21
7.8 Washing and chopping root crops 22
7.9 Feeding out 22
8 Maintenance 23
8.1 Chains 23
8.2 Chain tensioning 25
8.3 Greasing 27
8.4 Blade maintenance 31
8.5 Maintenance for bale handler models 31
8.6 Shear bolts 32
8.7 Nuts and bolts 33
8.8 Tyres 34
8.9 Wheels 34
8.10 Rear feed-out elevator (where fitted) 35
8.11 Side and stub elevator (where fitted) 35
9 Maintenance checklist 37
10 Specifications 38
Part II (Spare parts)
11 Parts list 39
11.1 Hydraulic system 39
11.2 Chassis parts 40
11.3 Front cover parts 41
11.4 Standard feed-out tray parts 43
11.5 Fold-down tray parts 45
11.6 Rear Panel Parts 48
11.7 Weighing system parts 52
11.8 Auger chamber/VFC-door parts 53
11.9 Rotor parts 56
11.10 Auger parts 57
11.11 Inner body parts 58
11.12 Drivel system parts 59
11.13 Bale handler parts 64
11.14 Axle options 70
11.15 Ancillary parts 72
12 Troubleshooting 73
12.1 General troubleshooting 73
12.2 Weighing troubleshooting 76
13 Warranty 77
14 E.C. Declaration of conformity/CE certification 78
15 Contact details 79

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1 Introduction
KEENAN MechFiber diet feeder and KEENAN MechFiber bale handler
Thank you for purchasing a KEENAN product. The KEENAN MechFiber diet feeder is a TMR
feeder with a difference. The original KEENAN diet feeder became a market leader due to its
reliability and durability, founded on simplicity, fast and efficient mixing and feed-out, and low
horsepower requirements. The KEENAN MechFiber diet feeder has built on these capabilities
by adding the ability to chop and present in a consistent fashion, time and time again. This
ability is the cornerstone of the KEENAN MechFiber system, delivering improved efficiency and
profitability on the farm. More recently, bale handler models have introduced the ability to
handle bales of all sizes and types.
The minimum moving parts ensure a robust machine with high mechanical efficiency.
Performing simple routine maintenance and correctly operating the machine will help ensure
that it stays in service for many years. However, in the event of unforeseen problems,
KEENAN’s world-class support means you can be assured of a prompt solution.
This supplement has been designed to present the additional parts lists and operational and
maintenance information for a rear feed-out machine with the standard KEENAN Operator’s
Manual for the corresponding model of the machine. It is to be used in conjunction with the
main Operator’s Manual regarding overall aspects of safety, operation, maintenance, the parts
lists and the warranty. Recent revision updates are indicated by a line in the right-hand column.
If you require further assistance or information, please contact your physical nutritionist.
Telephone numbers are listed on the back cover of this manual.
The KEENAN MechFiber diet feeder is the cornerstone of the KEENAN
MechFiber System, delivering improved efficiency and profitability on the
farm.
PART I
(Service and Maintenance)

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2 Warning notes
Please read this manual carefully before operating your new machine, paying particular
attention to the warning notes, which are explained here.
There are three different types of notes, as follows:
The KEENAN MechFiber diet feeder and KEENAN MechFiber bale handler machines are subject to international
patents, including the following:
Europe: E0, 833,558 USA: 5,967,433
Japan: Pending Canada: Pending
Australia: 691418 New Zealand: 305943
South Africa: 96/3148
WARNING:
Texts with this symbol contain safety information.
They warn you of serious dangers, possibly involving accident or injury.
CAUTION:
Texts with this symbol draw your attention to a possible risk of damage to your
KEENAN MechFiber diet feeder. Failure to observe the information contained in a
caution may invalidate your warranty.
Note:
Texts with this heading give general information that can improve the operational
efficiency of your KEENAN MechFiber diet feeder.
WARNING:
Read the safety section (Section 5) before attempting to operate the machine.

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Do not stand between the tractor
and diet feeder while it is in
operation.
Read the operators
manual before
using the machine.
Danger of flying objects.
Keep a safe distance
from the machine.
Stay clear of sharp
blades.
Do not open or remove
safety guards while the
machine is connected
to the tractor.
Shut off the engine
and remove the key
before performing
maintenance or repair
work on the machine.
Never reach into
the rotating auger.
Danger of
entrapment.
Do not ride on the
platform or ladder.
Look out for
overhead power
lines.
Apply the handbrake
when parked.
3 Warning signs

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4 Operating principles
The KEENAN MechFiber diet feeder’s main operating functions are weighing, chopping/mixing
and feeding out.
4.1 Weighing
The KEENAN MechFiber diet feeder’s electronic weighing system allows an exact quantity of
individual materials to be loaded into the mixing chamber for accurate rationing. Individual
loads can be weighed, or successive loads can be accumulated to give the total weight of the
feed. See Section 6 (on the weighing system) and the Readout Manual for more detailed
information.
4.2 Chopping/mixing
Load ingredients in the sequence recommended by your KEENAN physical nutritionist, or as
suggested in Section 7 (on operation). For non-bale handler models, ensure bales are broken
up prior to loading. For bale handlers, wait until the bale has been taken in completely before
adding further bales. As a general rule, material should be tumbling freely when mixing; if it is
not, the machine is overloaded and will not achieve the desired mix quality. Mixing is carried
out by a centrally mounted rotor fitted with six angled paddles revolving at 6-8 RPM. Each
paddle imparts a shearing action, sweeping the feed ingredients onto the strategically placed
knives to produce a consistent and thorough mix with all types of materials, including baled
silage, hay or straw, roots and liquids.
The angled paddles help optimize mixing by sweeping the material from end to end. The
placement of the blades ensures that the materials reach optimum size/length without grinding
down and destroying the all-important “scratch factor”of the forages producing a MechFiber
mix.
Mixing time will be determined by the required chop length. Follow the procedures outlined in
this manual or consult your KEENAN physical nutritionist for further information.
For bale handler models, do not load a complete 6x4 round bale onto the machine, as it has
the potential to become unstable, possibly falling off and causing injury. Instead, 6x4 round
bales should first be broken up and then loaded onto the machine in sections; alternatively, the
bale may be held in place by the loader until it is sufficiently chopped down (to a third or half of
its size) so that complete chopping can be done safely on the top of the machine. If in doubt,
consult your local KEENAN representative for the recommended safe operation of the machine
to suit your particular application.
CAUTION:
For bale handler models, do not load a complete 6x4 round bale, or more than one
5x4 or 4x4 round bale, onto the machine at any one time. Overloading the machine
may seriously affect the safe operation and life of the machine and will invalidate the
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4.3 Feeding-out
During mixing, the mixing chamber is separated from the feed-out chamber by a variable feed
control (VFC) door, thus ensuring complete mixing. The feed-out chamber contains an auger,
which runs the entire length of the machine.
When chopping/mixing is complete, the feed-out tray should be set to the required position and
the VFC-door dropped, allowing the material to be swept up by the paddles and pushed onto
the auger (see Figure 2). At first, the VFC-door should only be partially opened (not more than
halfway). When feed is seen discharging, allow 15–20 seconds to pass before fully opening
the VFC-door. Door position and ground speed should be set and used to allow for an even
feed-out rate.
CAUTION:
The VFC-door should only be opened or closed when the PTO is engaged (with
paddles turning) when material is in the machine.
4.4 Maintenance
Figure 1: KEENAN MechFiber400
A properly operated and maintained KEENAN diet feeder promises to operate trouble-free for
years. Regular maintenance of the machine is essential both for long machine life and
also to meet the warranty requirements. Refer to instructions in the maintenance section of
this manual. Weekly cleaning of the machine is recommended to prevent corrosion to the mixer
body from old feed. The level of cleaning required will depend on the material being
mixed, but any material that sits or lodges on the machine may adversely affect both the
operation of the machine and the quality of the mix, if it subsequently falls into the
feeder during mixing. It is therefore essential to routinely clean and wash down the
feeder..
Weighbox
Feed-out door
Drive system
oil reservoir
Feed-out tray
Chassis
Auger chamber
Weigh cell
VFC-door
Rear rotor
bearing
Rear auger
bearing
Bale handler
creel
Mixing chamber

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Creel
4.5 Safety precautions
KEENAN diet feeders have been designed to reduce risk to a minimum. However, as with any
machine, careful observation of safety procedures is necessary to prevent accidents.
See inside for further details on each section. If you have any further questions, please contact
your local KEENAN centre for advice.
WARNING:
Read the following safety section (Section 5) before attempting to operate your
machine.
5 Safety
The KEENAN MechFiber diet feeder has many safety features built into its design, but,
ultimately, safe operation requires the vigilance of the operator and an understanding of the
potential safety hazards.
The machine is designed to be used as a mixer/chopper wagon for mixing animal feeds. It
should not be used for any other purpose that could affect its performance or safety.
Figure 2: KEENAN MechFiber400 rear profile view
WARNING:
The operator is responsible for the safe operation of the machine at all times. This
machine should only be operated by one person at a time. The machine should never
be left unattended during operation.
WARNING:
The breakaway safety brake device should be attached to the tractor at all times.
Paddles
Auger
Auger chamber
VFC-door
(variable feed control door)
Body blades
Rotor
Top knife
Feed-out door
Feed-out tray
Side panel
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The following safety points are general guidelines. Given the wide variety of possible operating
conditions, other safety risks that are not listed here may exist.
a) Always park the diet feeder on level ground and apply the handbrake when not in use.
b) Do not exceed 15 km/h (10 mph) when in use/transit. Local road traffic laws will apply
when machine is in transit on public roads, on which the maximum permissible speed is
25 km/h. Exceeding this will compromise the life and safety of major components, such
as the hitch, axle, wheels and chassis.
c) Ensure the VFC-door is closed and all feed-out trays/elevators are in the
closed/transport position prior to use on a public road.
d) When turning, exercise extreme caution for any potentially overtaking traffic on either
side.
e) Do not stand on the ladder whilst the feeder is in transit. The diet feeder should never
be used for the transport of people, animals or objects.
f) Do not stand between the tractor and diet feeder while it is in use.
g) Only use a PTO shaft with a properly fitted safety guard and the correct shear bolt.
h) Always connect the PTO shaft with the shear bolt end to the machine. The operating
speed of the PTO is 540 rpm and the direction of rotation is marked on the front cover.
Always use a well-maintained PTO shaft and keep the safety covers in good condition.
i) Ensure all trailing leads, hoses, etc. are well clear of the PTO.
j) Never operate the PTO in “ground speed mode” or drive the PTO in reverse.
k) Make sure all covers/guards are fitted and closed correctly. Never remove guards when
the diet feeder is connected to the tractor.
l) Ensure the diet feeder and the immediate area surrounding it is clear of people,
especially children, before commencing operation. Ensure that there is sufficient
visibility for the operator to observe all danger zones and that the tractor is equipped
with mirrors to enable the operator to see both sides of the machine while it is in
operation.
m) When connecting the tractor to the diet feeder, only connect using the ring hitch/hitch
on the diet feeder to ensure safe coupling. Ensure that the hitch is connected properly
to the tractor and that all pins and clips are properly installed. Then, connect the PTO
shaft in the correct fashion. Connect the hydraulic hoses, ensuring that the functions
match the indicated valve on the tractor.
n) When disconnecting, always ensure that a stand or jack is used to secure the diet feeder
in the park position and that the handbrake is properly applied. Before driving the tractor
away from the diet feeder, ensure that all hoses and cables are disconnected.
o) Load only from the side indicated (see Figure 7; auger chamber side), using suitable
equipment.
p) Standing level with or above the machine to load manually is not permitted.
Loading should only be carried out with the suitable equipment.
q) inspect all chains (at least weekly), sprockets and moving parts for wear, and check all
nuts and bolts for tightness.
r) The ladder on the rear of the diet feeder is to be used as a viewing point for the mixing
chamber. It should not be used as a means of access to the mixing chamber, nor to the
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body. The height of the machine presents the hazard of potentially falling during entry
and exit.
s) The noise emission level of the MechFiber400 has been recorded at 89.4 dB. Noise
emission levels above 90 dB would require the wearing of suitable ear protection.
t) The breakaway safety brake device should be attached to the tractor at all times. Cable
ties fix the wire rope in place along the handbrake handle. Cable-tie the wire rope to the
drawbar (see Figure 4). Fix the other end of the wire rope to a solid location on the back
of the tractor (e.g., using the top link pin). In the event that the breakaway safety brake
device has been activated or damaged, contact KEENAN service for directions for
resetting.
u) Routine cleaning may be carried out using a power washer. Isolate any power sources
before beginning. When washing the inside of the mixing chamber, open the drain bung
underneath the body to allow water to escape. Always disconnect the PTO shaft from
the tractor and stand on a suitably safe ladder or platform. Do not to climb on top of the
machine or into the mixing chamber.
v) It is recommended that only qualified, KEENAN-trained maintenance personnel
enter the mixing chamber.
In the case that an untrained person should enter the mixing chamber, at the very
minimum, the following precautionary safety guidelines should be strictly adhered to at
all times.
1. Ensure the PTO and hydraulic hoses are disconnected.
2. Apply the diet feeder handbrake and disconnect the tractor from the machine on
level ground.
3. Use suitable PPE, such as protective footwear, eyewear and gloves.
4. Personnel should make themselves familiar with the location of all potential
hazards before entering the machine, particularly the location of the top knife and
body blades.
5. Be aware that sharp components may be hidden in or under material within the
mixing chamber.
6. The top knife should always be fitted with the supplied guard (Figure 3b) before
entering the machine. Begin by fitting the first 500 mm of the guard from the rear of
the machine. Then, as you enter, continue to fit the guard along the full length of
the top knife.
Note: the machine is supplied with a top knife guard, which can be found inside the
driveline covers of the diet feeder.
7. Use a suitable and secure ladder for access to and from the diet feeder.
Note: The ladder at the rear of the machine is provided only as a means of viewing
the ration and should not be used to enter the mixing chamber.
8. Always maintain three points of contact while entering, exiting and moving within
the mixing chamber of the machine.
9. When entering the base of the body, it is recommended that you cover the body
blades in the vicinity of where the work will be carried out.
10.When removing trapped objects, be aware that some machine components may
move unexpectedly when cleared.
11.Take extreme care when moving around inside the body, as surfaces may be
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Figure 3b: Body blade and blade cover
SODA GRAIN: Additional safety instructions and warnings are covered and available in the
soda grain leaflet, which should be read carefully before soda-treating grain. When finished
treating grain, clean out any remaining material in the mixing and/or auger chamber by loading
in 200–300 kg of silage or 50 kg of straw, and allow the machine to mix before unloading in the
normal manner. Note: When mixing soda grain, the maximum gross load that can be mixed in
the KEENAN MechFiber400 is 8,000Kg
The soda grain process can be completed using a KEENAN mixer, but before treatment on
your farm, make sure you are adhering to local animal feed legislation and health and safety
guidelines involving the treatment of grain.
6 WEIGHING SYSTEM
The weighing system is designed to be simple to operate, accurate and robust. It consists of
four load cells connected to a weigh box unit (a readout box) at the front of the machine. The
system uses 12-volt DC power from the tractor, or a battery, if fitted. The weigh box unit can
be rotated for visibility during loading and from the tractor cab, but it should be folded out of the
line of the tractor wheel for road work. Loads are displayed in kilograms or pounds, with scale
increments of 5 kg/10 lbs. The unit is capable of measuring up to 18,140 kg (39,999 lbs) with
the appropriate weight bars. The system is maintenance-free, as it is fully electronic, with no
moving parts. All components are sealed against moisture and dust and are resistant to frost
and corrosion. The unit should not, however, be directly exposed to a high-pressure water jet.
The weigh box unit may vary from model to model and region to region. A separate manual is
supplied for your weigh box unit, which you should refer to for specific operating instructions.
WARNING:
Failure to follow the safety guidelines above may lead to accident or injury.
Blade
When entering the mixing
chamber, always fit the safety
beading that is provided for the
top knife.
Figure 3a: Top knife protection
Figure 3c: Breakaway safety brake
INSTRUCTIONS FOR ELECTRONIC READOUT BOX ARE CONTAINED IN A
SEPARATE MANUAL
When entering the mixing
chamber, always fit the safety
guard that is provided for the top
knife.
Blade

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7. OPERATION
The simplicity of the KEENAN MechFiber diet feeder’s design is reflected in its low power
requirement. The power required does vary, depending on the mix used, the dry matter and
the amount of chopping required.
If a tractor is at its limit during mixing, this will put extra strain on moving parts, as there will be
surges in power as the engine recovers during certain periods of the mix.
A tractor that has sufficient power will provide a much smoother drive to the diet feeder during
all stages of operation.
7.1 Set-up
1. Ensure the machine is level when hitched up. If the machine is not level, this can be
corrected by adjusting the hitch height. The hitch height on the MechFiber400 is adjustable
from approximately 350 mm to 650 mm, with 6 different settings, please refer to the drawing
on the next page for exact details.
Note: The dimensions shown in this drawing are based on an unladen machine with 385/65
R22.5 wheels/tyres. The hitch heights will be reduced by 40mm if using 385/55 R22.5
wheel/tyres and by 70mm if using 445/45 R19.5 wheels/tyres.
2. The PTO shaft should be attached with the shear bolt end coupled to the machine. Make
sure that the PTO guard is in good condition and well-secured.
CAUTION:
Do not operate the PTO in “ground speed” mode. Reversing the drive on your
machine will cause serious damage.
3. As appropriate, connect the hydraulic hoses (see Table 1) from the machine to double- and
single-acting spool valves on the tractor.
Hydraulic and brake hoses
Operation
Colour
VFC-door
Red and yellow
Feed-out tray
Blue
Bale handler creel
Green
Brakes
White
Table 1: Hydraulic and brake hoses
4. Examine the mixing chamber to ensure that:
• All blade covers have been removed.
• All spare parts and foreign objects have been removed.
• No damage has occurred during transport.
5. Check the weigh box and ensure that the power lead from the weighing system is connected
to the tractor battery via either a direct fused line, a 7-pin plug or to a 12-volt battery located
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keys together until “end” appears on the screen, then release the buttons. If the power is
supplied through a 7-pin lights connection, the tractor lights will need to be switched on to
provide power to the weigh box. If you stand on the ladder at the rear of the machine, you
can check the reading on the weigh box against your known weight; this may require
assistance.
6. With the tractor running, check that the VFC-door opens fully and closes completely.
Similarly, check the movement of the feed-out tray. Engage the PTO and check the turning
of the paddles. The initial turning of the paddle rubbers against the side of the KEENAN
MechFiber diet feeder will generate noise, but this will decrease as the paddle rubbers
become more pliable.
As a general rule, the engine speed during loading should be as low as possible without the
risk of stalling the tractor. See the loading and mixing procedure guidelines.
Note:
A: The design life of hydraulic hoses is subject to the level of wear and tear/usage and also
factors like harsh climate. It is recommended that they be reviewed periodically (yearly) and
typically replaced after ten years of operation if necessary.
B: The maximum oil pressure of the hydraulic system is 3000 psi.
C: If there is a valve chest fit to the MechFiber machine, it is very important to connect the
valve chest hydraulic feed and return pipes correctly. The return pipe is not designed to handle
the hydraulic pressure normally experienced in the valve chest feed pipe, so seals and/or the
valve chest itself may be damaged if oil flows in the wrong direction through the chest.
Typically, the hydraulic return pipe on the valve chest is fit with a one-way flow valve to prevent
oil from being fed to the valve chest in the wrong direction. This is identifiable as a steel
connection on the end of the pipe with an arrow stamped on its side to indicate the direction of
the oil flow through it. Oil flows into the valve chest through holes marked P (pressure) and out
through holes marked T (tank). See Figure 4 below.
(The valve chest is set up for open-centre hydraulics. If the tractor has an alternative hydraulic
system [other than open-centre], contact the tractor agent. To alter closed-centre hydraulics,
there is a plug available on request from KEENAN Service that can be fitted to the spool valve
block.)
Figure 4: Valve chest
P
T

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7.2 Hitch height adjustment
Figure 5a: Hitch height settings on 385/65R 22.5 wheels/tyres

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Figure 5b: Hitch height settings on 385/55R 22.5 wheels/tyres

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Figure 5c: Hitch height settings on 445/45R 19.5 wheels/tyres

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7.3 Diet feeder capacity
Due to the diversity of the materials available for feeding, as well as to the KEENAN
MechFiber’s ability to incorporate a wide range of feed types into the ration, the capacity of the
machine will vary. Ensure that overloading is avoided at all times, as mix quality could be
seriously affected as a result and the machine could potentially be damaged.
Overloading must be avoided because:
• The mix will not be homogenous (evenly mixed), preventing the machine from providing the
maximum benefits.
• Mechanical failure will result. Due to the nature of the loading, this may occur at load levels
below those that would break the shear bolt.
The overall amount of material that can be chopped/mixed in one load depends on the
following:
• Machine size.
• Overall dry matter of the TMR.
• The chop length and quality of the material added.
• The loading procedure and loading order of the materials used (e.g., the addition of straw first
or last), which has a major effect on machine capacity.
• Tractor H.P. rating.
CAUTION:
The machine can be overloaded before the shear bolt breaks. Therefore, not
breaking a shear bolt is not necessarily an indication that the machine is not being
overloaded.
Figure 6: Photograph illustrates a well-mixed
ration, showing consistent fibre length and the
integration of forages and grains.

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7.4 Loading and mixing
Note: The unique tumbling action of the machine is what carries out the mixing. If the machine
is overloaded or loaded in the incorrect order, or if insufficient time is allowed for proper
chopping, this tumbling action will not happen correctly. Beyond reducing mix quality, this also
increases the horsepower requirements and reduces the life of the machine.
The effectiveness and speed of the chop is determined by:
• The number of effective (sharp and intact) blades.
• The dry matter of the material to be added.
• The amount of pre-chopping of the material.
• The loading sequence.
• The total amount of material to be chopped.
• The density of the bale.
Figure 7: Loading the KEENAN MechFiber diet feeder
CAUTION:
Overloading will seriously affect the machine’s performance and life and will invalidate
your warranty.
Load this
side only
Load long fibres slowly onto paddles

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7.5 Operating the KEENAN MechFiber diet feeder
Table 2: Loading the KEENAN MechFiber diet feeder
LOADING THE KEENAN MECHFIBER DIET FEEDER
GENERAL
• Park on level ground.
• Ensure variable feed control (VFC) door is closed.
• Do not start PTO when VFC-door is open.
LOADING AND MIXING SEQUENCE
• Load feed as close to the loading side of the unit as possible.
• Load concentrate feeds along the length of the machine.
• Load forages to the front, back and centre of the unit in alternate grabs during mixing.
• Remove all twine, wrap or polythene from bales.
• Round or square bales should be split or broken into a minimum of 4 pieces.
Use front grab or forks as required.
• Stop PTO before moving to feed-out area.
• Mixing time will depend on the required chop length.
Below is a guide to the correct loading order. Consult your local InTouch
office/nutritionist for more guidance on the best loading order for your ingredients.
Order Feed ingredients Paddle RPM Tractor engine speed
1st
Straw, hay
All at 6–8 RPM
1,400–1,600 RPM
2nd
Water, liquid feeds
3rd
Minerals, concentrates, protein
meals, pulps, cereal grains
4th
Grass silage
5th
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7.6 Operating the KEENAN MechFiber bale handler
Table 3: Loading the KEENAN MechFiber bale handler
LOADING THE KEENAN BALE HANDLER
GENERAL
• Park on level ground.
• Ensure variable feed control (VFC) door is closed.
• Do not start PTO when VFC-door is open.
LOADING AND MIXING SEQUENCE
• Set paddles running at 6–8 RPM for all bale types. Note: When chopping straw, higher
revs can be used.
• Load round bales to the centre of the unit with the flat end toward the top knife.
• Allow a minimum of 2 minutes for the bale to chop down before adding another.
CAUTION: Do not load more than one bale at a time.
• Stop PTO before moving to feed-out area.
• Mixing time will depend on the required chop length.
Below is a guide to the correct loading order. Consult your local InTouch
office/nutritionist for more guidance on the best loading order for your ingredients.
Order Feed ingredients Paddle RPM Tractor engine speed
1st
Straw, hay
All at 6–8 RPM
1,400–1,600 RPM
2nd
Water, liquid feeds
3rd
Minerals, concentrates, protein
meals, pulps, cereal grains
4th
Grass silage
5th
Maize silage
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