I usully am baling hay by myself so use balers with kickers quite often. I've uses many diffferent ones, JD 24T, JD 336, Case 200, International 420 and New Holland 273. For just baling hay the 336 was the best. Biggest capacity, it just ate whatever was in front of it. I liked the JD 24T kicker better though as I could control the distance easier by just varying the rpm's of the tractor. The JD's "kickers" seems to toss the bale level better than the others. My NH273 flips them over end to.
Throwers have a love em or hate em relationship with their owners. Some claim it degrades the quality of the hay ect, but if you are going it alone with no help and have a place to get wagons under cover so you can unload at your leisure it's the only way to go IMO
I know how the JD pan throwers do this but how does this one work? a fast chain drive?
Flyboy207 9 months ago
I usully am baling hay by myself so use balers with kickers quite often. I've uses many diffferent ones, JD 24T, JD 336, Case 200, International 420 and New Holland 273. For just baling hay the 336 was the best. Biggest capacity, it just ate whatever was in front of it. I liked the JD 24T kicker better though as I could control the distance easier by just varying the rpm's of the tractor. The JD's "kickers" seems to toss the bale level better than the others. My NH273 flips them over end to.
whspioneer89 2 years ago
Throwers have a love em or hate em relationship with their owners. Some claim it degrades the quality of the hay ect, but if you are going it alone with no help and have a place to get wagons under cover so you can unload at your leisure it's the only way to go IMO
jayss10 3 years ago
Cool never seen a baler that fires them out like that.
MF6465 3 years ago
thats not part of the baler per se , but a bolt on option, it works by hydraulics off of the baler flywheel
BFDdriver 3 years ago
i love those kicker balers, they really work for us
TedderMan92 3 years ago