Now when they decide to use MicroBlue coated( very low friction) wheel bearings, bushings, chain drives and other bearings. They can reduce the hp requirements and save the user fuel cost.
A non stop baler will reduce alot of stress on your tractor too with constant baling, heard of too many tractors going into the workshop because too many younger operaters are so keen to get netting on and let clutch go then start chonking up splitter gears and bang 10000 bales later tractors shorn gearing in gearbox
Send one to Ireland and we will test it , with the crops that grow here if it passes the test here it will work anywhere in the world . Sure in the video tis only hay they are bailing an wrapping
maintenence nightmare. way too many moving parts and wear points. if u don't have the time to stop and wait 30 seconds for the bale to wrap then u should invest in a second baler.
Id like to see a tandem axle under it, Might need a longer drawbar to, . Has it got drop floor and or rotor reverser, also found the rotor/pickup drive disconnect on my 235 really handy(didnt have good run with this vicon - nows your chance to redeem the product name here ) other than that send one down to nz , i'll volunteer to be your testing man here . lol.
does it work on other tractors? put water in tyres or wheel weights on for steep dirt and plus you would do what you do with any other round bale on the steep dirt and that's drop it on a flat bit
Now when they decide to use MicroBlue coated( very low friction) wheel bearings, bushings, chain drives and other bearings. They can reduce the hp requirements and save the user fuel cost.
Can someone please tell me the name/artist of the song played in this clip thanks
A non stop baler will reduce alot of stress on your tractor too with constant baling, heard of too many tractors going into the workshop because too many younger operaters are so keen to get netting on and let clutch go then start chonking up splitter gears and bang 10000 bales later tractors shorn gearing in gearbox
For wet weather and bad steep ground conditions Kuhn i Bio + is still the one. Goes when the rest of baler/wrappers are bogged. Slow but sure.
Send one to Ireland and we will test it , with the crops that grow here if it passes the test here it will work anywhere in the world . Sure in the video tis only hay they are bailing an wrapping
sorry but it wont work everywhere. If you test it in South Africa and it holds it will work everywhere
You would be lucky to get 20 metres with a big wet Donegal swath and a bale would be ready.
Why such tiny bales??
I would nt want a secondhand one, very cleaver, looks heavy,
Looks very complex.
maintenence nightmare. way too many moving parts and wear points. if u don't have the time to stop and wait 30 seconds for the bale to wrap then u should invest in a second baler.
if you don't have time for 5 minutes maintenance in a morning you shouldn't have any machinery
you dont own any machinery eh
it takes alot more than five minutes of maintenence. apparently u do none of this type of work or you would not have made such a stupid comment
+Brent Blake Sorry? What makes you say I dont do this type of work?
Brent Blake Well? No answer troll?
no mention of the most important thing, what output per hour is expected from this baler
Or what weight it is.
100 bales/hour
Great machine, until you come to steep ground and the bales start rolling away.
DanLewisIH&JD I've seen this baler have an option to put the baler on its end without stopping
You mean the same as any baler? Buy the attachment to flip in on the flat or weld a bar on it....same thing
Id like to see a tandem axle under it, Might need a longer drawbar to, . Has it got drop floor and or rotor reverser, also found the rotor/pickup drive disconnect on my 235 really handy(didnt have good run with this vicon - nows your chance to redeem the product name here ) other than that send one down to nz , i'll volunteer to be your testing man here . lol.
You got that right man drop floor makes life a lot easier
Nz is the place to test gear!
I wonder price cdn dollars? and size of bale inches/cm's, and weight expected in bale. I like at least 58 to 62 inch silage bale.
+buffranchAB more than likely it's a 4ft bale. standard size here in Europe for fixed chamber balers.
handy til the weight of it has the tractor wheels spinning
does it work on other tractors? put water in tyres or wheel weights on for steep dirt and plus you would do what you do with any other round bale on the steep dirt and that's drop it on a flat bit
Any tire shop can add chloride, if you have issues.
Seems nice, but whats the price in euros?
Is it available in Canada?
Anywhere there’s a kverneland dealership I assume, I also assume Canada has kverneland?
top machine!
music????