Contractors:
If you’ve built up a good customer crimper base this is the ideal second machine to tackle those who “would love to crimp but have run out of clamp space.”
Please note:
The bagger chassis is a
versatile machine: add a
hopper instead of the
crimper and you can bag
other moist grains.

 

2nd Hand

No room for a proper clamp? No problem,
now you can bag it.


Use a nice level space
(ideally cover with sand) and call in the bagger


For those farmers who run out of clamp
space or who wish to avoid the cost of building new clamps, these new crimper-baggers are the ideal solution.

Using a Eurobag that can hold up to 150t
of crimped feed, all you need is a smooth,
level surface, free from sharp projections
(a bed of sand makes a good base.)
Three models are available:

• a Korte 1400 integral crimper-bagger,
which is ideal for contractors and–to
special order–a Korte 2000, the world’s
largest crimper

• a bagger chassis onto which can be
slotted any Murska or Korte crimper
smaller than the Korte 1400.

Standard Eurobags are 1.5 metres in
diameter and can be up to 60 metres long,
holding up to 90 tonnes of ensiled grain.
Larger bags are also available.
The chassis will also bag other moist feeds
eg brewer’s grains, by fitting a hopper
(optional accessory) instead of the
crimper.

Chassis simple to operate
It is a straightforward operation to convert
your conventional Murska or Korte to a
bagger. Remove the discharge elevator
and lower the crimper onto the chassis so
that the crimper outlet engages with the
bagger inlet. As the crimped feed discharges
straight into the bag provision is
made to examine the grain by means of a
“cheese knife” sampler (see photo left).

Compaction
Compaction within the bag is cleverly
controlled by hydraulic braking pressure
on the chassis wheels. As the bag fills to
the required density, the pressure is
adjusted so that the filling process slowly
forces the crimper/bagger and tractor
forward maintaining airtight compaction in
the bag.

Performance
The Korte 1400 integral bagger will crimp
and bag 15t/hr of moist cereals, or up to
30t/hr without the bagger unit fitted.
Output of the bagger chassis depends on
which crimper model is used.

a) This is the intake to the auger, which receives the crimper outlet.

b) By using a hopper (optional accessory) instead of a crimper, this machine can also be used for bagging other moist feed (eg
brewer’s grains). Simply remove this auger shield or cover and place the hopper in position.

 

 

Korte 1400 integral bagger (left) and bagger chassis (with crimper) above and below

Bagger chassis which will take any Murska and Korte smaller
than the Korte 1400