To adjust the tightness of the bales on a New Holland 846 round baler, you typically need to modify the tension on the bale chamber. This is done by adjusting the tensioning bolts or knobs, which control the amount of pressure applied during the baling process. Increasing the tension will create tighter bales, while decreasing it will result in looser bales. Always refer to the operator's manual for specific instructions and recommended settings for your model.
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.
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.
Large round bales, if they're round, or large square bales, if they are rectangular-shaped.
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
It bales up hay into big compact bales that can be fed to livestock over a longer period of time, especially big square or big round bales. It also saves on labour of gathering up the hay in a pile, putting it on a wagon and throwing it all in another pile in the barn or in a hay-shelter.
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.
q 4'x6' round bale makes 25 bales a 5'x6' makes 30 bales
A 10 amp circuit should be adequate for powering a bale monitor on a 435 John Deere round baler as the monitor typically consumes minimal power. It is always recommended to refer to the manufacturer's specifications to ensure compatibility with the circuit's capacity.
One can purchase a round baler for a tractor on online outlets such as eBay or Deere. Alternatively, round balers are also available for purchase from Krone-NorthAmerica.
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To tighten the belts on a Massey Ferguson 450 round baler, first ensure the baler is turned off and safely parked. Locate the tension adjustment bolts, typically found on the idler pulleys or the main frame, and use a wrench to turn them clockwise to increase belt tension. Check the belt alignment and tension by observing the belts while manually rotating the baler, ensuring they sit evenly on the pulleys. Adjust as necessary until the belts are properly tensioned and aligned.
That is a tricky question as there are different sizes of square bales ranging from around the 40# to almost 500# weights (those BIG square bales are starting to be used more and more because the shape makes them easier to get an efficient stack and pack then cover. Round bales are the same- In some places I've seen very small round bales in the 40-60# range (not often- and usually saw them in Easter Canada), and the really big bales can weigh close to a ton. The baler, and the forage being baled makes a huge difference in weights and sizes. When buying round bales ask the dimension 4x4, 4x5 and 4x6 are common Then ask what the hay mixture is, and ask the weight of the bales. A good hay "man" will know the answer to all 3 questions. Balers can be set differently to pack loose or really tight bales Tight bales of second cutting 4x4 alfalfa will weigh more than tight 4x4 of a timothy bromegrass and of couse weigh more than a looser bale of same dimensions and forage type. Also ask if the bales are stored under cover or in the field. Undercover bales will have little waste, but are handled more so usually cost a little more.