Method and apparatus for loosening and apportioning silage

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146/1, 214/72

A01F 29/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1176958

Abstract of the disclosure A method and an apparatus for loosening and appor- tioning silage, starting from a silage block, which is com- posed of layers with the same main direction. According to the method the silage block is placed in such a position, that the end face of the front layer is directed at least substantially towards a loosening and apportioning mechanism, which is coupled to a drive and which is equipped with loosening and apportioning means, whereafter the silage block is moved forwardly towards the loosening and appor- tioning mechanism and the loosening and apportioning means loosen the silage from the successive layers and carry out the apportioning of the loosened silage. The apparatus is characterized by a supporting surface on which the silage block may be placed in such a position, that the end face of the front layer is directed at least substantially to- wards a loosening and apportioning mechanism, which is coupled to a drive and which is provided with loosening and apportioning means.

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