The Strautmann VERTI-MIX 1501 is a self-propelled feed mixer designed for livestock operations. Feed mixers are used to combine and blend various feed ingredients—hay, silage, grains, and supplements—into uniform rations that are then delivered to animals. Strautmann is an established manufacturer of agricultural mixing and feeding equipment, widely used across European livestock farming and dairy operations.
This 2014 model is powered by a four-cylinder John Deere engine producing 175 horsepower. The machine has operated for 5,856 hours. Its mixing chamber holds a volume of 15 cubic metres, with a scooping width of 2.00 metres and scooping height of 4.50 metres. The machine weighs approximately 10,860 kilograms and can travel at a maximum road speed of 25 km/h.
The Strautmann VERTI-MIX 1501 is equipped with an intelligent control system (ICS) that manages vehicle functions across loading, mixing, and unloading operations. The central elevator is mounted behind the cutter and features stepless speed control with shuttle movement to enable precise feeding of ingredients. The cutter is described as highly efficient for fast loading. The mixing auger is variable-speed (Vario mixing auger), and the chassis is constructed from high-quality steel.
Loading is performed via a shuttle belt system that ensures clean feed flow even when loading from ground level. Unloading occurs at the front via an unloading belt, making the machine suited to distributing feed in confined spaces. The cab includes an air-suspension driver's seat, right-hand-side controls, a front windscreen wiper, side mirrors, and road lighting. The machine is located in Bulgaria and available for inspection at the Agrotron-M commercial base in Targovishte.
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