I will never understand why you would want a mini round bale. I understand large round bales, labor it takes to load and move so many square bales or lack of the necessary help for square bales. But these require as much labor as square bales and you can't stack them, crazy makes no sense.
Yes 100% the standard round baler makes much more sense on a commercial scale, these aren’t aimed at that market. These mini round balers are for people with small areas who are only making a few acres of hay/haylage. They have a few advantages over a square baler….they are approx 1/4 the price of a new square baler because they are a simpler machine no knotters etc, they can be ran on as little as 20hp so can be used on a very small/light tractor and get into places that even a square baler can’t access. And the bales are light enough to load/stack by hand so no loader required. But definitely just aimed at the people making a few acres per year!
I will never understand why you would want a mini round bale. I understand large round bales, labor it takes to load and move so many square bales or lack of the necessary help for square bales. But these require as much labor as square bales and you can't stack them, crazy makes no sense.
Yes 100% the standard round baler makes much more sense on a commercial scale, these aren’t aimed at that market. These mini round balers are for people with small areas who are only making a few acres of hay/haylage. They have a few advantages over a square baler….they are approx 1/4 the price of a new square baler because they are a simpler machine no knotters etc, they can be ran on as little as 20hp so can be used on a very small/light tractor and get into places that even a square baler can’t access. And the bales are light enough to load/stack by hand so no loader required. But definitely just aimed at the people making a few acres per year!
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👍👌❤️🇨🇦, not being critical, but why a mini round baler