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Award winning bale feeders

THE McIntosh Bale Feeder, stocked and sold by Claas Harvest Centre South Gippsland, was announced best non powered machine at Farmworld 2014.
The McIntosh double bale feeder has been designed to incorporate strength, ease of use and proven years of trouble free use. With a spear loading system and low centre of gravity, the feeder leads the way in feeding out machines.
It features two box sections running through the cradle for greater strength and a lower centre of gravity, rather than having the feeder on top of the chassis runners.  With a lower centre of gravity the tyres can be kept in closer towards the centre of the bale feeder, and also with the wider cradle there is a much smaller chance of running over the product, especially when there is a strong wind and in muddy conditions.
Claas Harvest Centre South Gippsland has one double feeder now in stock and farmers are most welcome to have an on-farm demo. This implement is also for sale or you can order one of the three other bale feeders in the range; including single, double and single, and double trough feeders.
McIntosh manufactures agricultural machines including forage wagons, tip trailers, manure spreaders, and bale feeders for New Zealand and Australia.
The company has been designing and manufacturing quality farm and agricultural machinery throughout New Zealand and Australia for over 60 years. McIntosh Farm Machinery is known for its engineering, innovation, strength and performance, making its products long lasting and reliable.

Great feeders: Claas Harvest Centre South Gippsland (based in Leongatha’s Industrial Estate), is proud to stock the McIntosh bale feeder which won best non powered machine at last year’s Lardner Farmworld. Pictured with the baler are, left, sales consultant Scott Sellings and dealer principal Anthony Blackshaw.

Great feeders: Claas Harvest Centre South Gippsland (based in Leongatha’s Industrial Estate), is proud to stock the McIntosh bale feeder which won best non powered machine at last year’s Lardner Farmworld. Pictured with the baler are, left, sales consultant Scott Sellings and dealer principal Anthony Blackshaw.

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