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Advanced Hay, Straw, and Silage Tester See In Store For Pricing

This newly advanced Hay, Straw, and Silage Tester is the most efficient probe on the market. The 20" stainless steel probe and tip provides accuracy, versatility, and durability. The SW07305 will measure push force to determine whether it’s a high- or low-density bale, then adjusts the moisture result for more precise accuracy.

Features:

■ Measures 8–72% moisture content ■ Temperature range 32–185°F (0–85°C) ■ Automatic Density Compensation ■ Choice of hay or straw bales, separate mode for silage ■ Memory can store results up to 64 bales with a total of 1,000 savable moisture and temperature readings ■ Continuous reading as you probe bale

NUMBER DESCRIPTION

SW007305 Hay, Straw, and Silage Tester

PRICE $473.84

Hay Probes and Baler Mounted Testers

NUMBER DESCRIPTION Handheld Moisture Testers: Moisture Testers:

SW16136 18-in. Probe (testing range from 14–44%) SW16326 32-in. Probe (testing range from 14–44%)

Low-Moisture:

SW007320 20-in. Probe (testing range from 8–44%) SW007321 10-in. Probe (testing range from 8–44%)

Baler-Mounted Hay Testers:

SW07350 Tester mounts inside the baler for direct readout of moisture while baling (testing range from 8–44%) SW007360 Advanced Baler-Mounted Hay Moisture Tester (BHT-2)

PRICE

$280.29 $312.37

$341.33 $320.31

$434.13

$600.90

Hay Core Sampler

Developed by farmer for farmers. The Hay Core Sampler ensures fast and contamination-free sampling from hay bales for testing purposes.

Features:

■ Sampling depth is 20" ■ Sampler can be used with either a 3/8" or 1/2" drill. 1/2" recommended for best results ■ The inside diameter of the shaft is 7/8" allowing samples to stay loose for easy bagging with the cleanout rod between samplings ■ Includes cleanout rod for pushing hay into provided zip-lock sample bag ■ Shaft and connections are made of stainless steel ■ Replaceable core sampler tip

NUMBER DESCRIPTION

SW007390 Hay Core Sampler

PRICE $252.42

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