We have a range of silage additive applicators for use on balers that can be used to dispense liquid or granular preservative additives precisely to crop being picked up by both round and square balers to help maximise forage quality and feed values. The liquid applicator kits are based around high quality, robust and reliable diaphragm pumps which can be supplied with a range of tanks or as stand-alone pump modules, with a choice of digital or basic controller. All of our kits are easy to set up and use with the additive brand of your choice.
It is extremely important to get good coverage of additive on the crop being picked up by a baler, as there is no mixing action of the crop as there would be on a forage harvester. To achieve the appropriate coverage of the crop, with liquid applicators Selmech always recommend a minimum application rate of 2 litres per tonne be applied with at least two spray nozzles. And with granular applicators to deliver the additve down three delivery tubes designed to achieve optimum coverage over the crop being picked up
Always seek advice from your additive supplier for specific application information.
Complete applicator kits with a choice of 250, 175 or 125 litre tank supplied with a sturdy multi-position bracket They are available with three different pump outputs: and a choice of digital or basic controller.
Design to be used in conjunction with a separate tank, the module has a versatile mounting bracket and plastic cover. They are available with three different pump outputs: and a choice of digital or basic controller.
Available with both the Digital and Basic controller, the Powdermaster dispenses granular preservative additives accurately and reliably. The additive is gravity fed down three delivery tubes to achieve optimum coverage over the crop being picked up.
A thru beam crop detector kit option is available for use on balers and forage wagons. When positioned to detect the swath as gathered up by the pick up it will switch the pump on when the beam is broken and off when it is not.