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    2024 LEWIS BROS WR-1F New Poultry Litter Equipment ma2024 LEWIS BROS WR-1F New Poultry Litter Equipment ma
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    2024 LEWIS BROS WR-1F

    Poultry Litter Equipment
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    Springdale Tractor Co.

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    Springdale, Arkansas, Ameerika Ühendriigid 72762

    General

    Aasta
    2024
    Tootja
    LEWIS BROS
    Mudel
    WR-1F
    Seerianumber
    WR-334
    Seisund
    Uus
    Partii number
    023447
    Kirjeldus
    The Lewis Brothers Poultry Windrower is a specialized agricultural machine designed for managing poultry litter in poultry houses. Its primary function is to efficiently windrow, or gather, poultry manure and bedding material into neatly organized rows. This helps to improve ventilation and moisture control in poultry houses, and it also facilitates easier litter removal or composting. The windrower typically features rotating tines or augers that collect and push the litter into windrows. By moving the bedding material, it helps break down the litter and reduce ammonia buildup, which is essential for maintaining a clean, healthy environment for poultry. Additionally, the windrowing process can aid in more efficient manure management, helping to extend the useful life of bedding material and reduce the frequency of bedding changes. Lewis Brothers Poultry Windrowers are known for their durable construction, ease of use, and ability to handle various types of litter, from sawdust to straw or other bedding materials. They are often used in large poultry operations where maintaining litter conditions is crucial for both the health of the birds and the efficiency of the farm.