Degelman PileDriver®

Variable Width Forage Blade

 

An Inspired Blade

Over the years, we've learned that the trick to building the very best performing products comes from listening to our customers. To do special things in special conditions requires specific features, and this is what we created whenthe PileDriver was developed. A silage blade that was inspired by our Dairy and Feedlot customers which answers the call of building feed bunkers.

 

Folding Wings.

The most obvious feature at first glance are the folding wings. This is the one feature that simply makes PileDriver the most efficient silage blade ever made. The wings allow you to operate in an infinite amount of positions, so you can push huge amounts of material in a cupped formation. It allows you to close down on either side of the blade so the operator can run the tractor tire on the edge of the bunker walls. And it allows you to close down both sides at the same time so you can keep the blade on the tractor when it's time for transport.

 

Taller Blade

PileDrivers blade profile is taller as well. You simply can push greater volumes of material without it boiling over the top and plugging the tractor grill. The blade is equipped with a top extension that incorporates a tightly perforated screen to keep the material in front of the blade and maintain good visibility.

Blade Lift

PileDriver lifts high. Real high. The blade lifts up and out of the way at extreme tractor angles, keeping your tractor nimble and allowing you to build steeper piles giving you the ability to place more material in one place.

Obstruction Free Undercarriage

PileDriver was engineered with the best undercarriage clearance that we or anyone else has ever designed. No more dragging material down the hill when backing up and no more material build-up in the tractor frame.

 

Quick-Attach D-LockŪ Mounting

The D-LockŪ mounting system offers the convenience of quick attach/detach as well as long life. No tools are required. Fit-ups are 100% secure with zero movement. The blade can be removed in minutes by disengaging two points on the front axle brackets.