W-Max 40 disc mill
The Murska W-Max 40 is a precision-designed high-performance model for the most demanding applications. The crimping capacity is up to 100 tonnes per hour with maize and up to 80 tonnes per hour with high moisture grains. The tractor power requirement is 300 horsepower. This model features the same reliable W-Max technology as the Murska W-Max 20, and it can be equipped with a tube bagging unit or a belt conveyor.
- Automatic lubrication
- Tube packing machine
- Max bogie trailer
Product information
Technical specifications | |
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Capcity max | 100 t/h * |
Power requirement | Min. 240 kW |
Hopper volume/auxiliary tank | 2300/4000 l |
Elevator unloading height | – |
Length | 7370 mm |
Width | 2535 mm |
Weight | 6200 kg |
Loading height | 2970 mm |
Crimping unit | |
Discs | 78 pcs |
Shield magnets | x |
Protection against impurities | x |
Options | |
Elevator extension | – |
Automatic lubrication system | x |
Murska Data | x |
Preservative dispenser | x |
Discharge conveyor options | B/BC |
Transport alternatives | Max bogie trailer |
Bagger = B, Elevator = E, Belt conveyor = BC, Foldable auger = FA, Multipurpose chassis = M, Max bogie trailer = Max, Standard transport chassis = S, 3-point linkage = NK, Transport chassis = K
*Capacity can be lower when crimping horse bean / pea grain mixtures.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes
W-Max 40 in use on a beef cattle farm
W-Max 40 CB in action on a Finnish farm
Murska W-Max technology general presentation
Crimped feed for beef cattle
“We crimp about 2 million tons of grain annually for our 1400 beef cattle. We have used the Murska 2000 mill already for ten years. The main benefits compared to drying are energy savings and more effective feeding. Cattle likes crimped grain fodder and it is also nice for the farmer, as there is no grain dust. The mill has been very reliable and long-lasting.”
Juho Isopahkala, Finland
Crimping mill in a Danish pig farm
“We heard from some colleagues about their success with crimped maize in pig feeding. We started with a little part of the maize in the first year. Next year we bought a new Murska S 2000 with universal rollers. With that machine we were able to crimp maize, peas, lupin, beans and all kinds of grain. Now we have crimped with Murska for the past four seasons and we are getting more and more satisfied every year.”
Jesper ja Jorgen Nielsen, Danmark
Farm contractor using crimping mill
“Health and well-being of the animals is the reason why my customers choose me as their contractor. Crimped maize improves animal health and increases milk production. Farmers are happy with crimping as they can feed the animals with quality maize produced at their own farm. This saves money as there are no drying or transportation costs.”
Ramon Codony, Spain
Savings in drying costs
“I was aware of the high drying costs of grain as grain is not often harvested dry in this area. Reliance on off-farm storage and processing was also a minus. I purchased Murska 1400 in time for 2011 harvest and ensiled 2800 tons. The crimping process suited us and it increased the profitability and performance of the cattle. So the following year we built two more purpose built crimp clamps of 750 tons each.”
Fraser Scott, England
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