Posted by BarnyardEngineering on August 25, 2022 at 09:53:10 from (161.69.123.10):
In Reply to: Mini balers posted by Skipper on August 25, 2022 at 05:34:29:
I think that was supposed to be the point of the mini baler: One machine the size of a small chest freezer that can fit in the garage, instead of a square baler, wagons, and/or accumulator and grapple, that end up getting left outside.
Unfortunately the tiny bales they make HAVE to be handled by hand and that makes it impractical for some older guys who are getting up there and are looking at ways to reduce manual labor.
There are plenty of options in round balers that make 4x4 or even 3.5x4 round bales such as the Hesston 530 and it's CaseIH equivalent, the New Holland 630/634/638.
A 4x4 baler makes a bale small enough for a 45HP tractor to handle, and big enough to reduce handling without having to deal with 1000 round bales.
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