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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
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.
have no clue but Ed Nolt invented it
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.
5ft wide 3 to 6ft round
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.
Hesston introduced the Model 565 hay baler in 1984. This model was part of their line-up of round balers designed for efficient hay production. The 565 was known for its durability and high capacity, making it popular among farmers.
How do adjust the knotters on #12 Massey Fergurson hay baler
The first hay baler, known as the "hay press," was developed in the mid-19th century, with one of the earliest patents filed by Isaac S. Beal in 1852. This machine mechanically compressed hay into bales, making it easier to transport and store. The invention revolutionized agriculture by significantly improving hay handling efficiency, leading to the modern round and square balers used today. The hay baler's development marked a significant advancement in farming technology, increasing productivity for farmers.
A hay baler tucker finger is a component of a hay baler that helps to guide and position the hay as it is fed into the baler. It works by "tucking" the hay into the pickup mechanism, ensuring an even and consistent flow of material into the baling chamber. This aids in the efficient formation of bales and helps prevent clogs. Tucker fingers are crucial for maintaining the overall performance and productivity of the baling process.
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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.