Swathing with Oxbo twin merger

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Oxbo introduces its newest forage twin merger, the Oxbo 2228. The new machine is capable of merging 33-feet (10 meters) of the widest variety of forage crop, from dry hay to silage to small grains, into consistent windrows to the left, right or center.


“The Oxbo 2228 features new PowerMerge technology, which is the next generation of forage merger technology designed to deliver high quality forage,” commented Seth Thomforde, Oxbo’s Market Manager for Forage products. “PowerMerge technology drives customer productivity while reducing cost of ownership.”

Officially unveiled at the Wisconsin Farm Technology Days, the Oxbo 2228 has been extensively tested over the last two seasons across the US in various forage conditions.  Compatible with swathers or triple mowers, the Oxbo 2228 is a good choice for baling, laying your crop on dry ground and putting less ash content into the hay. The 2228 merger is available for the 2024 season. 

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