We test every product we sell. If there is one issue with anything then it will not be sold by our company. This unit here, is the heaviest built 2X2 in the USA. That's because it's built to last several decades.
This looks about perfect for my needs. Not only does it make better small bales than the others I have seen... It will work with my ancient 1989 John Deere 870 that has 25hp at the PTO (I cannot use a square baler) and... I only have a handful of cattle and a horse.... and want to unroll my bales when I feed. Which the large round bales are too much for so few of animals. And... My storage space is limited, and my haying field will be small (2 Acres). So this guy is a LOT smaller than a square baler as well. It will be easier to maneuver around the trees and make tighter turns too I bet.
ua-cam.com/video/Iho7J9henmQ/v-deo.html Please click on this link. this is a new product from Takakita we currently have in stock but not yet on our web site. This wrapping machine is a low cost way of storing round bales anywhere. no expensive building that you are taxed on.
Like @lucaskinsley2183 said, these bales are quite uniform indeed. All other ones seem to taper at one end or the other. Or is that more of a "....built in China" thing? As has been said, nice looking baler. I assume that it is PTO driven? Interesting!
Square baler cost between 25 and 30K and needs more HP. Stack them like cans or fire wood. They can be wrapped with a wrapping machine and left outside.
how many acres were you baling in this video for this test plot of hay ? just curious as to how many bales I would get on my place I have 10 acres total and would be baling 2 or so acres to start with
Those bales look very uniform compared to most of those tiny balers.
Lucas, It has a higher roller speed and the design of the rollers are different than other balers out there. Thanks for your comment!
@@smallfarminnovations4265 I will be looking into them for sure. Hopefully if all goes well I’ll have one for next season.
We test every product we sell. If there is one issue with anything then it will not be sold by our company. This unit here, is the heaviest built 2X2 in the USA. That's because it's built to last several decades.
This looks about perfect for my needs. Not only does it make better small bales than the others I have seen...
It will work with my ancient 1989 John Deere 870 that has 25hp at the PTO (I cannot use a square baler) and...
I only have a handful of cattle and a horse.... and want to unroll my bales when I feed. Which the large round bales are too much for so few of animals. And...
My storage space is limited, and my haying field will be small (2 Acres). So this guy is a LOT smaller than a square baler as well. It will be easier to maneuver around the trees and make tighter turns too I bet.
ua-cam.com/video/Iho7J9henmQ/v-deo.html
Please click on this link. this is a new product from Takakita we currently have in stock but not yet on our web site. This wrapping machine is a low cost way of storing round bales anywhere. no expensive building that you are taxed on.
Like @lucaskinsley2183 said, these bales are quite uniform indeed. All other ones seem to taper at one end or the other. Or is that more of a "....built in China" thing? As has been said, nice looking baler. I assume that it is PTO driven? Interesting!
It is PTO Driven. I have Japanese balers which require less skill to operate and are much more reliable.
Good looking baler
What's the advantages of these small round bales vs small squares? Seems about the same size and I can't stack a round bale?
Square baler cost between 25 and 30K and needs more HP. Stack them like cans or fire wood. They can be wrapped with a wrapping machine and left outside.
how many acres were you baling in this video for this test plot of hay ? just curious as to how many bales I would get on my place I have 10 acres total and would be baling 2 or so acres to start with
calculate 75 bales / acre. the amount you bale in a day is up to you. 100 bales/ hour. Our net balers are much faster.
@@smallfarminnovations4265net bales?
how does it hook to tractor? Via the 3 point connection? just curious if it swivels like the larger 3x3 baler
3 point hitch . No swivel. we have sold this configuration for nearly 20 years now.
How does one obtain a quote/price for your products?
call or email us phil@smallfarminnovations.com or 979-200-1473 thanks
Contact Small Farm innovations 979-200-1473 or e-mail at phil@smallfarminnovations.com
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