Teagle is using the National Ploughing Championships for the Irish launch of the new hydraulically driven Tomahawk 6100H straw blower. The manufacturer has said the new machine is designed for smaller enterprises where there has been no alternative to bedding by hand due to access or handler limitations.
Teagle says that the increasing popularity of compact pivot/telescopic handlers and skid steers on farms reflects their ease of use and accessibility in many livestock applications.

It has capacity for one 1.5m (5ft) round bale, or half a rectangular bale, and will blow straw up to 12m.
Teagle notes that the Tomahawk 6100H builds on the reputation and technical expertise developed in the Telehawk model, now the Tomahawk 6200H, and offers the same convenience, coupling up in around 60 seconds, and 30% straw savings over manual bedding.
The Tomahawk 6100H has been designed for loaders with a lift capacity of 1.2-1.3t, and minimum hydraulic flow from 40-50 l/min. It has capacity for one 1.5m (5ft) round bale, or half a rectangular bale, and will blow straw up to 12m.
As standard, the Tomahawk 6100H features WiFi control of the 280° swivel chute (Hardox included) and a start/stop fan to pause processing. It says load-sensing on the cross beater automatically reverses the bed chain to ensure an even flow of material.
Options include extension sides and a hydraulic bale clamp with WiFi control so the operator can stay in the handler seat when loading. Teagle says that handler brackets are available for most brands, with a Euro 8 bracket making the machine suitable for tractor front end loaders. In addition, a three-point linkage bracket is available for smaller tractors, as well as a Skid Steer plate.

In addition, a three-point linkage bracket is available for smaller tractors, as well as a Skid Steer plate.
Other machines
Alongside, Teagle will display a selection of trailed and front and rear mounted straw blowers, in addition to rear discharge muck spreaders, fertiliser spreaders and flail mowers.
Teagle is using the National Ploughing Championships for the Irish launch of the new hydraulically driven Tomahawk 6100H straw blower. The manufacturer has said the new machine is designed for smaller enterprises where there has been no alternative to bedding by hand due to access or handler limitations.
Teagle says that the increasing popularity of compact pivot/telescopic handlers and skid steers on farms reflects their ease of use and accessibility in many livestock applications.

It has capacity for one 1.5m (5ft) round bale, or half a rectangular bale, and will blow straw up to 12m.
Teagle notes that the Tomahawk 6100H builds on the reputation and technical expertise developed in the Telehawk model, now the Tomahawk 6200H, and offers the same convenience, coupling up in around 60 seconds, and 30% straw savings over manual bedding.
The Tomahawk 6100H has been designed for loaders with a lift capacity of 1.2-1.3t, and minimum hydraulic flow from 40-50 l/min. It has capacity for one 1.5m (5ft) round bale, or half a rectangular bale, and will blow straw up to 12m.
As standard, the Tomahawk 6100H features WiFi control of the 280° swivel chute (Hardox included) and a start/stop fan to pause processing. It says load-sensing on the cross beater automatically reverses the bed chain to ensure an even flow of material.
Options include extension sides and a hydraulic bale clamp with WiFi control so the operator can stay in the handler seat when loading. Teagle says that handler brackets are available for most brands, with a Euro 8 bracket making the machine suitable for tractor front end loaders. In addition, a three-point linkage bracket is available for smaller tractors, as well as a Skid Steer plate.

In addition, a three-point linkage bracket is available for smaller tractors, as well as a Skid Steer plate.
Other machines
Alongside, Teagle will display a selection of trailed and front and rear mounted straw blowers, in addition to rear discharge muck spreaders, fertiliser spreaders and flail mowers.
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