I would like to see how the baler compresses the hay into that rectangular shape, then ties it up. But it looks like it can't be observed, because it's enclosed with sheet metal.
@BullToTheShit Theres pickup tines which pick the hay up and feed it to an auger, which pushes the hay into a chute where a plunger compacts it. 2-3 huge needles hold the bale back, then they pull twine around the bale and the knotters tie it. (I have no idea how a knotter works.)
And I wonder what would happen if you tried to throw someone into a lake with one of these?
Flyboy207 8 months ago
how old is this baler?
John27346 1 year ago
I would like to see how the baler compresses the hay into that rectangular shape, then ties it up. But it looks like it can't be observed, because it's enclosed with sheet metal.
BullToTheShit 1 year ago
@BullToTheShit Theres pickup tines which pick the hay up and feed it to an auger, which pushes the hay into a chute where a plunger compacts it. 2-3 huge needles hold the bale back, then they pull twine around the bale and the knotters tie it. (I have no idea how a knotter works.)
Flyboy207 8 months ago
Thanks for the info Flyboy207.
BullToTheShit 8 months ago
would you happen to know how the new holland might work?
lawlzscenekid 2 years ago
Thanks i really wanted to know cause i might get one
lawlzscenekid 2 years ago