Love the baler. I like the idea that like the old balers, it doesn't stop. The new round balers have to stop to dump the bale. Also, in New England where I live, round bales tend to end up at the bottom of what ever hill you are working on.
You mustn't have heard of the Irish company Mchale that make great round balers. Called Mchale fusion where it bales it and wraps it and you don't have to stop
Nice Baler this would be great for me , i have down sized from a full dairy farm to just a retirement hobby farm , i also like that is smaller square bales they are a lot easier to handle and easier to store in the barn .
Lovely. I have to make do with a huge vintage Claas Markant pulled by a Carraro 635... Lowest gear and mid PTO speed do the trick, but driving the baler around narrow streets is a bugger.
just the job i would say although id prefer using a sledge behind the baler to collect the bales together in groups or even a flat 8 arranger sledge for quick and easy collection . but all in all very impressed with it the kubota would pull that no probbs or the litle massey ps that tractor u used is very very noisy it would crive me insane that banging rattling thing all day . major migraine material lol haha i see u do a round baler too superb lots of equine places use these small bales and getting the right size that all peple can hanle is difficult as even full size rectangle bales of hay can be heavy to handle so this is ideal thanks for posting
Pessima macchina,faro circa 300 ballette all anno e ne rompe altrettanto...continua manutenzione ai legatori,vanno facilmente fuori fase...niente a che vedere con lerda e sgorbati ottime macchine..
Love the baler. I like the idea that like the old balers, it doesn't stop. The new round balers have to stop to dump the bale. Also, in New England where I live, round bales tend to end up at the bottom of what ever hill you are working on.
Yeah, but I kind of like the idea of not stopping--speeds up the job.
You mustn't have heard of the Irish company Mchale that make great round balers. Called Mchale fusion where it bales it and wraps it and you don't have to stop
Nice Baler this would be great for me , i have down sized from a full dairy farm to just a retirement hobby farm , i also like that is smaller square bales they are a lot easier to handle and easier to store in the barn .
Lovely. I have to make do with a huge vintage Claas Markant pulled by a Carraro 635... Lowest gear and mid PTO speed do the trick, but driving the baler around narrow streets is a bugger.
just the job i would say although id prefer using a sledge behind the baler to collect the bales together in groups or even a flat 8 arranger sledge for quick and easy collection . but all in all very impressed with it the kubota would pull that no probbs or the litle massey ps that tractor u used is very very noisy it would crive me insane that banging rattling thing all day . major migraine material lol haha i see u do a round baler too superb lots of equine places use these small bales and getting the right size that all peple can hanle is difficult as even full size rectangle bales of hay can be heavy to handle so this is ideal thanks for posting
You need 540 clockwise PTO and enough weight and traction to safely pull the machine. But horsepower requirements are very modest.
What brand of tractor is that?
It is an old italian tractor. I think a Ferrari.
What's the name of the song?
What is the tractor?
please where can i get the machine plesse where is their company
Hè looks like Super Mario.
how much for the baler
What dealers carry these
Any local dealer can work with the USA importer, Tractor Tools Direct. Just have your dealer contact the home office in Indiana at 260-225-3429.
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I believe it is a Ferrari but this is an older video so I am not certain.
someday -after 50 years-of producing, someone will build in a 10 pound weight..so the press will run smooth and you dont have to ride a camel...
Still like New holland hay tools ...
Pessima macchina,faro circa 300 ballette all anno e ne rompe altrettanto...continua manutenzione ai legatori,vanno facilmente fuori fase...niente a che vedere con lerda e sgorbati ottime macchine..