McHale Baler Demo | Varner Equipment

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  • Опубліковано 24 жов 2019
  • Today, Devin shows the V640 Baler in action. See how this amazing baler operates at different speeds, in dry hay/alfalfa/clover mix, and check out the features that come with this baler.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 14

  • @joeblow4888
    @joeblow4888 4 роки тому +5

    We have a Mchale C460 straw chopper, and an older Mchale wrapper, and this is a WELL built problem free equipment manufacturer. We've been running Junk Deere round balers for a number of years, and they've been nothing but problems, bearings always going out, broken a number of rollers. Congrats on a good video.

  • @4DModding
    @4DModding 4 роки тому +5

    Nothing really beats a McHale baler or wrapper (the Fusion is a great machine)

  • @frankcarty
    @frankcarty 2 роки тому +1

    Mchale are based in the west of Ireland, where farming conditions are very tough. Heavy, wet soils, and very large grass crops. Their equipment is designed to work in these harsh conditions that are not experienced in many other places in the world. As a result, they have dominated the baler market in Ireland over the last few years.

  • @rcjacob4786
    @rcjacob4786 4 роки тому +1

    Rj hay farms out of Santa Fe Texas has a V 660 best baler made.

  • @jasonwilliams3223
    @jasonwilliams3223 4 роки тому +2

    I wish they made twine balers. Nobody wants to cut off wrap then net to feed. Just cut off the wrap and the untreated twine will have rotted off

    • @georgedoorley5628
      @georgedoorley5628 2 роки тому +2

      net a thing of the past here .......all done with plastic wrap on silage bales now ,,,,,,,,,,,

  • @justotorres8970
    @justotorres8970 4 роки тому +1

    What's the baler that makes the 1900+ lbs cost ?

  • @North__Wind
    @North__Wind 3 роки тому +3

    Zetor in USA? :) wow

    • @MarkLynskey
      @MarkLynskey 3 роки тому +2

      I think it might be a Kubota?...Darth Vader working the camera?
      Edit: I stand corrected, it is a Zetor indeed!!

  • @jeremyc9229
    @jeremyc9229 2 роки тому

    Total BS! I have a V660 which has been a nightmare since new. I only have 7500 bales on it! The net wrap system is garbage, The Rotor, or “stuffer” was replaced last year because the teeth can’t handle the chopper knives in between. That was a $10,000 fix, and it took over a year. Had to use my old baler. The new rotor has less than a season on it, and is already bending teeth. I can’t use the chopper knives anymore.
    The worst thing is the garbage net system. I have to get off the baler ever bale I make because the knife won’t reset!
    I know people love these, and it does make a good bale, but I would rather use my worn out new Holland!

    • @dfwazz
      @dfwazz Рік тому

      Going too fast mate. i have a v660 with 46,000 bales,with minimum problems

    • @jacobblurton3904
      @jacobblurton3904 Рік тому +2

      The problem you are having with the net system is a super common one on these balers every one of them I have ran has had this problem. But its also super easy to fix they make the tolerances to tight. where the knife pivots on the end of the rubber roller a tiny amount of rust will build up there and the knife will drag just enough it wont reset. I normally only have the problem after the winter but I have had them give me a little issue during the season with it. I just spray the whole area with something like WD-40 or PB blaster something to lubricate that spot and I work it in real good you have to do it on both ends it always fixes the problem for me. Hope this helps.

    • @artur8403
      @artur8403 5 днів тому

      ​@@jacobblurton3904claas has similar problems with net wrap reset. Needs to be in shed on winter or well cleaned and greased