
Each manufacturer of feed wagons has a lot of them in their offer, all in order to perfectly adapt to the needs of farmers. Even though the machine is simple in design, choosing the perfect one is not easy. That’s why Trioliet introduces three more new models from the top segment of Solomix 2 series feed mixers.
Three new models: 2200, 2600 and 2800 will be added to the popular segment of twin-screw feed mixers from 20 m3 to 30 m3, with capacities of 22 m3, 26 m3 and 28 m3, respectively.
Large and compact at the same time
The new Trioliet feed wagons are characterized by large capacity and compact design, and at the same time are very manoeuvrable. The short distance between the towing eye and the front chassis makes it a suitable feed mixer for farms where space is at a premium.

In addition, the relatively low-slung mixing tub ensures quick loading of the machine, while the low height of the machine is a major advantage in low-height stables.
Trioliet Solomix 2
The Trioliet Solomix 2 series can be supplied in volumes from 10 m3 to 36 m3. There is a growing demand for Solomix models with a capacity of 20 m3 and more around the world.
After adding these three models, the Solomix 2 series, offering capacities from 20 m3, now consists of as many as eight different volumes: from 20 m3 to 36 m3.

All new models are available with front or rear side discharge doors or with front or rear discharge unit with cross conveyor or cross chain. Models with side unload doors are standard equipped with two unload doors – front left and front right. The robust dual-cylinder unloading door is located on the side of the vehicle rather than in a curve, ensuring even unloading. The suspension is available in single or tandem versions.
A wide range of options are available for the new Solomix 2 models, including a 2-speed Shifttronic automatic transmission that can be easily controlled via the app. The feed mixer automatically switches gears depending on the weight in the mixing tank, ensuring that the screw speed is always optimal. This results in shorter mixing times and lower power requirements.

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