Which round baler to buy




















So as you can tell they are easy to operate, hope this helps. We have two chain balers. One had electric tie. I say had electric tie. It has been since changed to manual. The other was bought used and manual I use the on a JD tractor and the other is on a cockshutt. They bale everything, alfalfa, grass, straw, The bale do not stay nice and round as the other balers but husband says its cause of the chains and not a real tight bale.

But what do i know i just run the baler. Oh yeah if you can get one with an automatic oiler for the chains. DustyH":3jntz40b said:. I've got an L.

The M is a better baler but L does the job. I've also bought a new Vermeer disc bine and v-rake last year. Look around and compare. For the money there is a lot more steel in them. Deere,NH both do a great job. Put them side by side and you'll see the difference. As for smaller balers the rebel series by Vermeer are a good buy. Joined Nov 18, Messages 1, Reaction score 0 Location central ny. Not trying to steal someones thread, but there is a couple of Vermeer balers for sale near here, h and f.

This is fine for making baleage, but smaller bales are sometimes desired when making dry hay, especially if baling a little wet and wanting to minimize bale heating smaller bales at 16 to 18 percent moisture heat less than bigger bales.

A fixed chamber baler is also a disadvantage at the end of the field with a part bale in the baler where you have a clump of hay rather than a small bale. Most round baler manufacturers are moving away from twine to the use of netwrap or, more recently, solid plastic wrap.

Wrapping is faster with plastic than twine. Furthermore, netwrap or solid plastic-wrapped bales have reduced leaf loss when handling.

There is also less rain uptake if bales are left outside. However, plastic should be removed before feeding to animals, especially with bale feeding machines, since plastic remaining in the hay is consumed by animals and may cause health issues. Another consideration when selecting among balers is the number of bars on the pickup head. Economy models come with four bars while better machines have five. The five-bar designs tend to leave less hay in the field and have reduced leaf loss during pickup.

Consider purchasing a round baler equipped with a precutter. Cutting the hay or haylage into 4-inch lengths before baling has been shown to reduce feeding loss. This is because an animal is able to swallow most of a bite and not have to chew and drop lengths of the forage onto the ground. The reduced length of precut hay or haylage has been shown to boost forage intake and improve animal gain.

What matter most is your budget, your baling need, and the availability of dealers to be able to actually purchase the rounds balers for use. When you know exactly what your budget is and what you need from your baler to fit your hay-making needs, the search narrows down drastically.

It becomes a matter of personal preference after that point basically. John Deere innovated farm equipment back in when he founded this business and the company has carried on the tradition over time.

John Deere is a reputable company that offers plenty of options for round balers. Their CR Wrapping Baler is one of their most intriguing models, offering the ability to produce and wrap up to 60 round bales per hour! Another company with over years of experience in the farming equipment industry is New Holland.

When it comes to Round Balers from this illustrious company, you have two product lines to choose from: the Roll-Belt round balers and the RF Fixed Chamber round balers. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account.

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