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Heavy Bunker Silage Mats (10pcs)

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Eliminate wire contamination and maximize feed quality with Bunker Silage Mats

Maximize your silage quality with Heavy Bunker Silage Mats. These 6’ x 2’ rubber mats provide an airtight seal by eliminating air pockets under clamp covers. At 22kg each, they are heavy enough to secure your pit yet light enough for a single person to handle with ease.

  • 22kg per mat
  • 600mm x 1800mm
  • Ideal For Silage & Maize Pits
  • Compact and easy to store when not in use
  • Wire free, 75 shore A, rubber construction
  • Weather Resistant
  • Carry/forklift Handles

Why upgrade to Bunker Mats over traditional tyres?

  • Zero Contamination Risk: Unlike old tyres, these mats are made from a pure rubber compound with no wire or metal components, eliminating the risk of hardware disease in your livestock.

  • Superior Hygiene & Efficiency: Built-in grab handles make sheeting and un-sheeting a one-person job. Because the mats don't hold water or debris, the process is significantly cleaner and faster than handling stagnant tires.

  • Optimized Pressure: Size matters. By concentrating 22kg over a compact 600mm x 1200mm footprint, these mats exert higher PSI (pounds per square inch) than larger, thinner mats. This creates a superior airtight seal and ensures more consistent, high-quality wet feed.

Common Questions About Bunker Mats

  • Are they bird-proof?

    Absolutely. The heavy-duty rubber construction is impenetrable to birds, ensuring your silage sheets remain puncture-free.

  • Do they stay in place on steep clamps?

    Yes. Each mat features a textured, high-grip finish designed specifically to "lock" onto silage sheets or knitted covers, preventing any slippage.

  • Will high winds move them?

    Actually, their compact design 600mm x 1800mm is an advantage. Unlike larger mats that act like sails, these have a lower wind profile and stay firmly seated where you put them.

  • What is the best way to transport them?

    While they are easy to move by hand using the grab handles, you can also use a stillage or hook them directly onto pallet tines for rapid, mechanized placement and removal.