krone multibale is great, but quite expencive NEW.. YOU CAN easyly find used big balers of many types for a few thousand dollars that dont need as much costly repairs as a modern COMPLICATED multibaler. lets say your a medium hay produser that have many types of customers...... ALL FROM big farmers that buy most of the big bales and many people that own 1 or 2 horses,,,,,,, down to town folk that own say a 2 pound rabbit,,, the ones with the 2 pound rabbit would hawe hay-straw a LIFETIME WITH 1800 pound bale,, but problem is to transport it in a normal car---CARRY IT UP THE ELEVATOR AND STORE IT IN A BEDROOM.. HEHE Here in norway i can go to my local foodshop,, in the pet section i find down to around 2 pound bags of hay-ore straw-sawdust and such.. and if i go to a bigger farmerstore i find those+ bigger types 20-40-60-80 pound bales,, and so on up toFULL SIZE BALES
+JamesCrowonline small bales are harder to handle & ship. Generally the people using this are shipping in big bales from some distance away and converting them into a different package. Not all go to a normal small bale, many go to mini bales (think 4x6 or 8x11) with another machine we also sell.
Why not just use a Maxilator square bale the hay in the field and load straight to trailer? That extra piece of equipment and labor looks a little expensive.
its done by commercial hay operators who prefer working with dense and easy to handle large square bales, but need other sizes of bales for retail. We commonly set up people who are taking 1800lb large square bales and rebaling them down into 3-4lb 4.5x6 mini-bales for retail. The cost per ton at retail can easily justify the cost of the equipment.
Because the hay operation buys the hay for $100 per 1800lb , packs them into 36 50lb bales and sells them for $10-$20 a piece depending where they are going. So $100 to $360 or $720 retail. Profit is higher if the hay operation baled the big squares to begin with, usually costing around $60 a bale to produce. Most commercial small.squares go to show animals and horses.
How much loss is caused by this process?
Is all the unloading of the box trailers done by hand or is there some kind of system to drag them back out.
Is there a lot of leaf loss? How well does it work in alfalfa hay?
How much would I be looking at to purchase this machine in England?
Those new bales will be quite dense and heavy!
and how do you get the bales out of the trailer? they seem to be in there tightly
The Pilot Penguin unload them by hand
Was ist das für ein sprecher der ist fast am einpennen
Why rebale big bales instead of just baling small square bales directly in the field?
Why? It's very expensive to Press the big bales, so why don't you make the Small bales on the field?
What about Krone multibale?
krone multibale is great, but quite expencive NEW..
YOU CAN easyly find used big balers of many types for a few thousand dollars that dont need as much costly repairs as a modern COMPLICATED multibaler.
lets say your a medium hay produser that have many types of customers...... ALL FROM big farmers that buy most of the big bales and many people that own 1 or 2 horses,,,,,,, down to town folk that own say a 2 pound rabbit,,,
the ones with the 2 pound rabbit would hawe hay-straw a LIFETIME WITH 1800 pound bale,, but problem is to transport it in a normal car---CARRY IT UP THE ELEVATOR AND STORE IT IN A BEDROOM.. HEHE
Here in norway i can go to my local foodshop,, in the pet section i find down to around 2 pound bags of hay-ore straw-sawdust and such.. and if i go to a bigger farmerstore i find those+ bigger types 20-40-60-80 pound bales,, and so on up toFULL SIZE BALES
I question for me just seen a lot of questions that wasn't answered in the comments. Just running my mouth. Have a good night
So why don't you just bale small bales to began with, saving time and money??
+JamesCrowonline
small bales are harder to handle & ship. Generally the people using this are shipping in big bales from some distance away and converting them into a different package. Not all go to a normal small bale, many go to mini bales (think 4x6 or 8x11) with another machine we also sell.
Why not just use a Maxilator square bale the hay in the field and load straight to trailer? That extra piece of equipment and labor looks a little expensive.
It would be easy to make a system to unload the box trailer if no one has already did it. One could be designed in less than 30 minutes.
Kieth walking floors. Google it
Walking floor or unload by hand
or just get the Krone multibale big pack baler
Are there any of these machines in the uk or anyone selling them?? Thanks
Hi i want to buy This kind as possible to Send me information about your company
Some guys don’t understand that big bales cost nothin compared to small bales a few states south
Or get on the 21st century and use the big bales straight out to the destination (eg cattle trough ) save the labour and back ache of little bales
Do they still make these?
Yes, they are not made in mass quantities, but still available.
www.messicks.com/new/model/minibaler-bale-converter-destroyer
Will round bales work instead of big squares?
Can do the same thing with a straw or hay buster for rounds. Just have to use 2 tractors.
This only pays when hay prices are at all time highs. Just bale it with a small baler......🤔
Why not just bale small square bales and not waste time or energy?
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why did you rebale it it makes no sence
its done by commercial hay operators who prefer working with dense and easy to handle large square bales, but need other sizes of bales for retail. We commonly set up people who are taking 1800lb large square bales and rebaling them down into 3-4lb 4.5x6 mini-bales for retail. The cost per ton at retail can easily justify the cost of the equipment.
Oh well you learn something every day
Why bother...
Because the hay operation buys the hay for $100 per 1800lb , packs them into 36 50lb bales and sells them for $10-$20 a piece depending where they are going. So $100 to $360 or $720 retail. Profit is higher if the hay operation baled the big squares to begin with, usually costing around $60 a bale to produce. Most commercial small.squares go to show animals and horses.
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Seems like this channel doesn't answer questions. This guy talking is about to put me to sleep
+Justin'z SRT8 what's your question?