McHale F5000 Fixed Chamber Round Baler Series

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  • Опубліковано 30 тра 2024
  • Over the last decade the McHale range of balers have been operating in over 5 continents in some of the world's most difficult conditions. McHale balers have developed a reputation for providing high output, excellent reliability, operator comfort and top resale value.
    Going forward, the F500 range will be replaced by the new F5000 range of balers. The new F5000 range of balers from McHale brings baling to a new level, with better intake capabilities, better chopping options, smoother drop floor operation, superior controls and up
    to 10% higher density bales. Features like progressive greasing and oiling and the drop floor unblocking system when combined with high specification components, ensures long life, reliability and a machine that is rugged enough to handle the toughest of crops and ground conditions.
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  • @brownecontractor
    @brownecontractor 12 років тому +1

    Here in Ireland bales weigh much heavier. Also they are wrapped in the yard. I know Mc Hale make great machines. We run two of their wrappers and bale handlers

    • @gavanmanganbai8960
      @gavanmanganbai8960 3 роки тому

      brownecontractor no were in kerry and we use a fusion 2 and a fusion 3 but u are right about the heavier crop id say its cause we are contractors maybe or just different style

  • @c.smithagriphotography7696
    @c.smithagriphotography7696 10 років тому

    realy good videos your balers are good

  • @arwelagrimachinery
    @arwelagrimachinery 9 років тому

    MCHALEfusion We own a 2011 mchale 991bc wrapper and 2012 691 round bale handler, all I can say about you gear is I'd like to buy more of it :) serious now I judged one of your f5500 balers and couldn't find anything I didn't like about it except for the price ;)

  • @brownecontractor
    @brownecontractor 12 років тому +1

    Why no twine wrap option available???

  • @arwelagrimachinery
    @arwelagrimachinery 9 років тому

    Does the net unwrap because the bales are stacked on their ends with no wrapping? We usually take the wrapper to wrap the bales in the field before carting them home but we have carted unwrapped (net) bales with no problems (stacked like pyramid not on end, so I guess because the net is held down from its own weigh not by its "stick") to be wrapped in a previously baled field by the stack due to baling at home the next day "less to bring back by morning".

  • @ausfarmer89
    @ausfarmer89 12 років тому

    I can see your point of having both options for customers but Mchale is focused on keeping their balers as simple as they can be and as few different parts over the range as possible, take our v660 the rollers the belts run over are the same rollers as the fixed chamber, works fine and fewer parts for them to carry. Why is it that net is no good on a long draw like 8 to 10 miles, is aus they are trucked 1000km or more with net no problems

  • @brownecontractor
    @brownecontractor 12 років тому

    I know but being a contractor we need to have both options open to customers. Netting is no good on a long draw like 8 to 10 miles

  • @ausfarmer89
    @ausfarmer89 12 років тому

    Why would you want twine wrap anyway, the time you save with the speed of the netwrap pays for the bit extra it costs and you end up with a lot better looking bale and easier to feed instead of trying to find all the string.

  • @user-oz1ht8hc1i
    @user-oz1ht8hc1i Рік тому

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