Look At This Advanced New Holland Small Round Baler
New Holland's hay and forage equipment leadership stems from a desire to provide farmers with equipment that makes their jobs easier, more efficient, and more profitable. That is precisely what the latest generation of Roll-Belt Series round balers provides.
New Holland's hay and forage equipment leadership stems from a desire to provide farmers with equipment that makes their jobs easier, more efficient, and more profitable. That is precisely what the latest generation of Roll-Belt Series round balers provides. The Roll-Belt design employs heavy-duty steel rolls in the front of the baler and on the bale chamber floor. Regardless of the crop you're baling, these rolls are combined with short, tough belts in the back to deliver fast, consistent core formation and tight, uniform bales. This time-tested combination packs more of your valuable crop into each bale, resulting in some of the industry's densest bales. The Roll-Belt design can produce the industry's densest bales, lowering operating costs.
The Roll-Belt design is capable of producing the industry's densest bales. Durable pickups, smooth feeders, and heavy-duty rolls work in tandem with short, tough belts to produce uniform bales in any crop type. In this Tractor News article, we’ve deeply analyzed the features and technical specifications of New Holland Small Round Baler.
Features of New Holland Small Round Baler
- Pickups and feeding systems
- Fast and simple daily maintenance
- A top-locking hitch pin is provided for added security and to prevent hay from catching the pin.
- A factory-installed support keeps hoses and wires out of the way of the driveline and pinches points, allowing you to make sharp worry-free turns.
- Precision solutions such as intellibale baler automation, in-cab density control, and factory-installed moisture sensing aid in the production of better bales.
Technical Specifications of New Holland Small Round Baler
Model
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Dimensions (MM) |
Pick-Up Width (MM)
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Size of Baler (MM)
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Weight
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Type of binding
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Weight (Kg)
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(PTO) RPM |
REQUIRED TRACTOR |
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HP |
Clutch |
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Roll star |
W =1550
D =1450
H =1250 |
1060 |
0=610
W=930 |
25-30 |
Sutli |
625 kg |
540 |
35-45 HP |
Double Clutch |
How Does This Baler Work?
- The floor roll moves the crop from the feeding system up into the chamber to provide fast, consistent core starts and to support the bale as it grows. This roll bears the majority of the weight of the bale, reducing stress on the belts and lacings for longer life and lower maintenance costs. Belts carry crop up into the sledge frame rollers from here.
- The stripper roll turns the hay downward, causing it to form a D-shaped core in the chamber. The completed core rotates this roll forward to allow for full-diameter bales.
- The pivot roll serves as the pivot for the stripper roll above, and its dimpled surface aids in crop movement to the fixed roll below. A net wrap can be applied from the front of the baler due to the gap between the pivot roll and the fixed roll.
- Slats on the fixed roll keep the hay rolling while turning it back towards the belts to complete the core.
- The core in the chamber is supported by the starter roll beneath the fixed roll. As the crop is turned towards the belts, its smooth surface eliminates interference.
- The take-up arm assembly moves to expand the chamber to maintain belt pressure as the bale grows.
Additional Information
- A hydraulic valve generates pressure to tension the belts that control bale density, resulting in superior bale shape and density. When the baler is outfitted with manual density controls, you can make simple adjustments to the density cylinder and monitor density with the handy sight gauge located near the front of the baler.
- To save time when transitioning from dry grass to heavy, wet silage, in-cab density controls are available, allowing you to adjust density with the monitor while on the move.
- An in-cab HD density system is available for rock-hard bales to equip a baler with twin cylinders for 5% greater density than the single-cylinder system.
- Premium endless belts are standard on all non-Hay Special balers and optional on Specialty Crop balers for maximum durability and low maintenance.
- These belts require no lacing maintenance because they are splice-free. Their sealed-edge design increases side-to-side rigidity, decreases tearing, and prevents edge fraying.
- The self-cleaning surface pattern is intended to release crop material while maintaining a firm but gentle grip.
- These belts are so dependable that New Holland backs them up with a three-year or 15,000 bale factory warranty.
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