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Do not load hay without 

other dry commodities in the mixer fi rst to act as a carrier or “lubricant”.

Do not overload hay content

, Sioux Automation Center Inc. recommends up to 15%-20% of hay by weight 

in the load.  Exceeding this percentage can decrease mixing performance or could potentially damage mixer and 
cause premature wear on driveline components.

 

LIMITATIONS

Do not use tough hay 

(20%-60% moisture) Always used cured, dry hay.  Wet hay, foreign objects or overload-

ing may cause binding and damage to the mixer.

Keep in mind the overall size of the mixer

  to allow clearance through doorways.

 

WARNINGS

The mixer can mix an average load in 3 to 5 minutes.  Due to this short mixing time, there is normally no reason 
to run the mixer during loading except to level the materials or to breakup hay.

 

MIXING TIME

When deciding when and how fast to operate the mixer, factors such as ingredients being used, the thorough-
ness of the mix, and the time available to mix must be considered.  Normal mixing speed is 3/4 to full PTO 
speed.

Do not exceed rated PTO speed.  When the mixer is operated faster than rated PTO speed the strain on the drive 
train and mixer is greatly increased.

MIXING SPEED

• The 

following feed materials require some preparation or processing to be mixed in the Maxi-Mixer.

• ALL LONG AND UNCURED GRASSES
• ROUND 

BALES, LARGE SQUARE BALES

• SMALL SQUARE BALES 

MATERIALS REQUIRING PREPERATION

Always use cured dry hay. 

 Tough hay can cause wrapping, binding and damage to mixer and can adversely 

effect the mixing performance.  The following are some examples that contribute to tough hay conditions:  High 
moisture content, High grass content, High density bales, Outdoor storage,  Use of hay preservatives,  and Ex-
cessive stem length.

HAY QUALITY

Many different kinds of materials can be mixed with the Turbo-Max Mixer, but each type has its own unique char-
acteristics.

Do not exceed rated PTO speed.  When the mixer is operated faster than rated PTO speed the strain on the drive 
train and mixer is greatly increased.

FORAGES- 

Chopped hay, corn silage, and fi nely chopped crop residue can be mixed in the mixer.  Wet and 

heavy forages added in large volumes may require more power to mix.

GRAINS- 

Ground, rolled, fl aked, and whole cereal grains, minerals, and concentrates, are all very easily mixed, 

and can improve the mixing performance of the other materials.

LIQUIDS- 

Supplements and liquid fat can be blended in the mixer. Some operators prefer adding liquids into 

the empty mixer, and others add liquids on top of grains or roughage.  Sticky liquids such as molasses tend to 
increase the power requirements.

MATERIAL THAT CAN BE LOADED DIRECTLY INTO THE MIXER

MIXER OPERATION

Summary of Contents for TURBO-MAX 6090

Page 1: ...t Ave NW Sioux Center IA 51250 PH 712 722 1488 Toll Free 1 866 722 1488 www siouxautomation com ASSEMBLY CALIBRATION OPERATION REPLACEMENT PARTS READ COMPLETE MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING OPERAT...

Page 2: ...llow anyone in near or on mixing chamber during mixing transporting or unloading of feed Thank you for purchasing aTurbo Max MixerTruck We feel you have made a wise choice and hope you are completely...

Page 3: ...ignal word is to be limited to most extreme situations typically for machine components which for functional purposes cannot be guarded WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not...

Page 4: ...int over remove or deface any safety signs or warning decals on your equipment Observe all safety signs and practice instructions on them Never exceed limits of a piece of machinery If its ability to...

Page 5: ...n materials which may require specific safety equipment relative to handling of such materials Keep wheel and lug nuts tightened to specified torque Assure that truck tires are inflated evenly Give un...

Page 6: ...Keep all bystanders pets and livestock clear of work area Operate towing vehicle from operators seat only Never stand alongside of unit with engine running or attempt to start engine and or operate ma...

Page 7: ...it in an area away from human activity Do not park equipment where it will be exposed to livestock for long periods of time Damage and livestock injury could result Do not permit children to play on o...

Page 8: ...ulic leak on attachments Use a small piece of cardboard or wood Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can penetrate skin Openings in skin and minor cuts are susceptible to infection from hydraulic f...

Page 9: ...400 540 7 8 170 230 420 570 650 880 1 225 300 630 850 970 1310 Torque figures indicated are valid for non greased or non oiled threads and heads unless otherwise specfied Therefore do not grease or oi...

Page 10: ...tip off on the power chute should be adjusted for correct magnet and discharge angle Remove or loosen the upper bolts pivot the tip off to the desired angles and reinstall or retighten all bolts POWE...

Page 11: ...eparation or processing to be mixed in the Maxi Mixer ALL LONG AND UNCURED GRASSES ROUND BALES LARGE SQUARE BALES SMALL SQUARE BALES MATERIALS REQUIRING PREPERATION Always use cured dry hay Tough hay...

Page 12: ...sepower requirements increased strain on driveline and poor mixer performance LOADING AND MIXING MIXER OPERATION Do not overload mixer Overloading causes excessive horsepower requirements increased st...

Page 13: ...turned around or replaced to improve clean out Upper Auger Knives can be turned over for use on a new cutting edge and should be periodically sharpened or replaced if they are no longer sufficiently b...

Page 14: ...a month check lines and connections on grease banks for leaks Oilbath Oil Use a good high quality universal oil Use an oil that meets or exceeds hydraulic oil grade Fill to the top lower oilbath roll...

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Page 16: ...3 1 MON300048 TAPER LOCK HUB Y2 ITEM QTY PART DESCRIPTION 24 1 MON300027 CHAIN TIGHTNER TOP AUGER 25 1 MON300028 CHAIN TIGHTNER BOTTOM AUGER 26 4 MON300026 TIGHTNER BLOCK 27 2 TM03102 TIGHTNER CHAIN 2...

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Page 18: ...SPCABLETIEHVY HEAVY CABLE TIE 21 100 SPCABLETIEMED MEDIUM CABLE TIE 22 1 SPGH48 GREASE HOSE 23 1 SPGZRK618 GREASE ZERK 24 1 STI590783 BOLT ON STEP 25 2 TWJHT650 POLY FENDER 26 2 TWKIT1 FENDER HARDWAR...

Page 19: ...OPTIONAL ITEMS LINERS 41 1 MON900667 END LINERS 42 1 MON900668 SIDE LINERS FRONT BUMPER 43 1 SAC56058 ROLLER BUMPER 44 1 SAC56078 EXTENSION BUMPER TURBO CLEANER 45 1 SAC56084 AIR PRECLEANER KIT BLACK...

Page 20: ...while loading Refer to the manufactures operator manual for your specific scale option operation and maintenance ELECTRONIC SCALES Wheels and tires should be sized to support the gross weight of the...

Page 21: ...DOOR CYLINDER 5 2 05051 CYLINDER PIN 6 2 05049 DISCHARGE CYLINDER MOUNT 7 1 05053 DISCHARGE CYLINDER PIN 8 1 03040 DISCHARGE CYLINDER 9 1 05045 DISCHARGE TRAY LINKAGE 10 1 05051 DOOR CYLINDER PIN 11 1...

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Page 24: ...02394 GEARBOX 7 1 MON102450 GEARBOX BRACKET 8 1 MON102451 BRACKET LEG 9 2 NUT58NC 5 8 NUT 10 8 OIL80W90 80W90 OIL 11 1 OSW836857 SPROCKET 12 1 PTO3 4 333 PTO YOKE 13 2 PTO3 70 28X U BOLT 14 13 RC602 R...

Page 25: ...Page 25 6090 HYDRO ASSEMBLY MON900620 DRIVE ASSEMBLY...

Page 26: ...307 cm Capacity 900 cu ft 25 48 cu m Struck Level 723 bushels Unit Weight 22 050 lbs 10002 Kg Bottom Section 3 8 Steel Plate Upper Sides 3 16 Steel Plate Front Rear Panels 1 4 Steel Plate Reel Diamete...

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