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Q: Who invented the round hay baler?
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When was the hay baler invented?

The inventor of the hay bailer was a man named Innes. It was invented in 1936. the hay bailer was not the large round bailer but the small square bailer


Is a round baler or a square baler more expesive for the same amount of hay?

A round bail of hay is cheaper. The cost of a single bail of hay times the amount in a regular round bail is alot more in price. A round baler is more expensive.


Where was the hay baler invented?

have no clue but Ed Nolt invented it


How do you make hay?

Well you have to have the equiptment. as long as have a hay cutter, a round or square baler, and a wagon for square bales,or a trailer and a hay lifter for round bails. and there you have it!!! oh and you need a tractor too.


What size bale does an international 241 hay baler make?

5ft wide 3 to 6ft round


How are rolls of hay made?

If you are talking about the round bales of hay you see around the countryside, they are made with a round baler. See the related link below for more information and some videos.


How do you time Massey Ferguson Model 12 hay baler knotters?

How do adjust the knotters on #12 Massey Fergurson hay baler


Does anyone make an ATV hay baler?

No.


Where can one purchase a hay baler?

One can purchase a hay baler from a store which offers farming equipment such as hay balers. They can also be purchased online from general retailers such as eBay, which will usually be second hand.


How is a round hay bale made?

With a round hay baler. The baler is powered by the tractor through the PTO, an electrical control box, and hydraulics, which enables the operator full control over the baler. The tractor moves along the swath of hay, and the revolving pick-up cylinder picks up the swath and moves it into the baler chamber. In the baler chamber, the chains or belts move like a constant pulley system (there is more than one: bottom, top, and the two sides) rolling the hay, as it enters the chamber, into a cylinder. The cylindrical hay bale grows until it cannot expand anymore inside the baler. The size limit sensors in the baler go through to the control box in the tractor, often through audio alert, and the operator either keeps going until he can judge when the bale is big enough and/or until he sees it is nice and tightly packed enough inside the baler to let stop and let it out. But, before he lets it out, he has to stop first and, with the control box, apply the strings or netting to the bale. There is no need to worry about tying, as the baler machine does it automatically. Once the bale has been entwined (literally), the tractor and baler powers down, stopping the movement of the belts and pick-up wheel in/on the baler, then the operator lifts the back end of the baler (with the control box in the tractor of course, not manually), and initiates the belts or chains to eject the bale out of the baler. The back door closes, the baler power ups again, and resumes creating another bale. This process repeats until the operator has to quit because of one of four things: 1) the baler gets plugged up (most commonly in the pick-up shaft) 2) it starts to rain 3) it gets too late in the evening and the hay starts to, what we call, "toughen up." 4) he finished baling up the hay field


How does a hay baler work?

hay is picked up by a the pickup tines, then pushed perpendicularly by a "fork". it is then compacted into slabs by the plunger and tied with twine by the knotters. the bale then comes out the back of the baler.


What year is my John Deere 14T hay baler with a serial number of 28517?

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