Livestock Farming Diesel Sprayer Truck, Dairy Farm Self-Propelled Hay Feeding Machine, Electric 3 Cubic Meter Hay Spreader
The primary function of a spreading truck is to directly scatter finished feed in the feeding area, completing the feeding process. It is used in agricultural and pastoral areas, large and medium-sized farms, and regulated community farms for feeding operations. It can mix and evenly blend fiber feed such as grass, crop straw, and silage, and then load it into the truck for feeding. The operation is simple and convenient, easy to use, and allows for adjusting the feeding amount based on the density of the user's livestock. It saves time and effort, and reduces the space needed in the farm. It simplifies the feeding process, reduces the randomness in feeding, greatly enhancing management levels; it implements group management, facilitating mechanical feeding, and reducing labor cost.























Discharge Method: Bi-directional Discharge
Application Range: Agricultural Livestock Farming Industry, Mechanized Forage Feed for Livestock Communities
Product Overview: The silage feed truck is suitable for navigating narrow alleys in cattle and sheep farms. It is easy to operate, convenient to use, and affordable. The low noise level is ideal for farms, preventing any distress to the livestock within.
Operation Principle: Upon reaching the designated feeding location, first activate the small conveyor control switch on the instrument panel (left/right), then start the large conveyor and simultaneously operate the feed spreader for feeding. To stop feeding, first halt the large conveyor, followed by the small conveyor.
Product Advantages
The machine is transported using an agricultural three-wheeler (with electric start) featuring strong power and high traversability.
Feed more quickly with dual-side spreading.
Material scatter is rapid, with gear adjustment for material scattering speed.
Batch feeding forage, suitable for targeted feeding in cattle and sheep farms, ideal for large-scale farms.
High maneuverability, strong passability, and a small turning radius for greater flexibility and convenience.
Small spreader trucks are more commonly used for fixed mixing stations, offering quick operation.



































