Metal Pellet Trough

A continuous trough system made from 2.5m length trough sheets. Comes in modular form, ensuring length customisation. Trough end piece is supplied separate. 76mm brackets are available to hold trough in place.

  • Continuous trough system
  • Mounts directly to 42mm posts
  • Fully galvanised
  • Angled to reduce wastage
  • Available for sheep & goats

Description

At Teemore Engineering, we only offer solutions that are designed to last.

Designed to work well with the Jourdain headlocks. The trough prevents wastage as it is fitted at an angle. End pieces are provided separately making it easy to customise the length. 300mm wide, 190mm height at front. The trough mounts directly to 42mm posts and comes fully galvanised ensuring durability and longevity.

Specification

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Code Description
OV0250 2.5mtr Sheet/td
OV9926 76mm Mounting bracket
OV9928 rough end piece

Benefits

Explore the unique advantages our products provide.

Easy and hassle-free fill, as the trough is angled towards the feed fence giving great accessibility.
Fully galvanised ensuring the product is long-lasting and durable.
Anti-throw out design, reduces feed wastage thanks to it angled design.

FAQs

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Are they in stock?
Teemore do not carry this as a stock item, a deposit will be required with the order.
Where can I get a price?
For prices, please contact our offices on +44 (0) 28 677 48377.
Where can I purchase these?
You can purchase these directly from Teemore by contacting a sales rep.
Do you offer delivery?
Yes. Teemore offer a delivery service over the UK and Ireland. For smaller orders there may be a small delivery charge depending on your location.

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