The ANMRB8070 baler is an economical, practical, and highly efficient baler. It consists of a main unit, pickup section, compression rollers, automatic hay bale tying system, hydraulic ejection system, and three-point hitch. It can be connected to a tractor via a power take-off (PTO) shaft.
Main Features:
1. Wide Application
ANON hay baler machines are widely used for baling various types of straw, such as forage grass, rice straw, wheat straw, and corn stalks.
2. High Efficiency
It can pick up and bale the hay in one time. With a bale capacity of 80-100 bales per hour, it easily meets the needs of small and medium-sized farms, allowing you to harvest large areas of straw or forage in a short period of time.
3. Easy Transport
This hay baler machine’s round bales are easy to transport, store, and process.
4. Three-Point Hitch
This hay baler machine connects to the tractor’s three-point hitch, making it easy to lift and transmit power. Installation and removal are quick and easy, and can be operated by a single person.
5. Low Horsepower Required
It only requires a 25-horsepower tractor to operate. So it can greatly reduce your need for a high-powered tractor and significantly save operating costs.
6. Adjustable Bale Density
You can adjust the bale density to meet different material, transportation, and storage requirements.
7. High-Quality Bales
Uniform specifications facilitate subsequent processing and sales. Natural rope is animal-friendly.
8. Compact Body
The compact design of our balers allows them to adapt to various farmland conditions and meet the needs of diverse users.
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FAQ
What are the common problems with hay balers?
Improper adjustment of the picker can lead to ineffective collection of hay, resulting in uneven feeding and blockage issues. Misalignment of feeding system components may result in incorrect feeding of hay into the packaging room, leading to blockage between the picking wheel and belt.
How to determine if hay is dry enough to pack?
If you see a few patches of green grass in the hay, it’s okay. However, the fact that hay is covered in grass means that it takes more time for the hay to dry. Track the progress of green patches on hay over time. Once you notice a decrease in greenery, it’s time to pack hay.
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