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Uploaded by on May 29, 2008

McHale Fusion Integrated Baler Wrapper

The McHale Fusion 2 integrated baler wrapper combines two traditionally separate jobs; namely baling and bale wrapping and integrates both baling and bale wrapping into a single operation, which can be done by one man and one machine. This robust integrated baler wrapper machine is simply not a wrapper coupled onto a baler; it has been specifically designed as a high output unit. Producing up to 60 bales an hour the Fusion 2's single pass operation increases productivity and reduces operating costs whilst increasing profits. The Fusion 2 is unique baler wrapper in that it has been specifically designed as a high output Integrated Baler Wrapper and consists of the following features:

• Compact design -- 5.8 meters
• Unique bale transfer
• High Speed vertical wrapping ring -- 20 seconds for 4 layers/30 seconds for 6 layers
• 23 knife capacity -- 50mm chop length
• Progressive greasing system
• Single braked axle -- less ground scuffing
• 50mm Double raced roller bearings on the main load points
• One control console for the baler wrapper which is very user friendly and has a large graphic display

Choose McHale for high output integrated baler wrappers, fixed chamber round balers or variable chamber round balers, which can be used in the production of round bales of silage, hay and straw. McHale also manufacture a range of round and square bale wrappers and bale handling equipment. The McHale equipment range consists of two round bale handlers, a round bale splitter and a range of three block cutters or shear grabs. For further information on the McHale baler and wrapper range, please visit our specialist baler and wrapper website www.mchale.net

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  • what kind of horsepower do you need to run one of these?

  • Bruce,

    It really depends a number of factors

    - the output you want.

    - the ground conditions you are in.

    - the number of knifes you want to use.

    - the hydraulic system on the tractor (load sensing is best as it only pumps oil when needed)

    I have seen Fusions on tractors 120+ (with load sensing hydraulics).

  • whats that cool music on it? :P

  • @ft01061990

    Not sure, just something the video production company picked.

  • hi there can you use the fusion 2 for just bailing without wrapping or do you have to wrap

    thanks

  • Yes by simply selecting a button on the control box the wrapping ring is eliminated and you can use the wrapping table to put two bales side by side for easier handling.

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  • please fuck off with your carbon footprint bullshit you obviously don't know what your talkin about!

  • They do produce a great solid bale..... And the Fusion also travels well on soft ground - even with a bale in the chamber & one being wrapped, it hardly made a mark!

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  • Does anyone else have problems with build up at either end of the stationary comb knives or no knives grass jams in there it takes ahammer and chisel toget it out,but after afew bales it is back,keep in mind here western canada we bale and wrap mainly haylage,and may have differant types of grass.I use a deutz 630 on mine,no substitute for HP.

  • @Egglingen it will bale hills but the only prob is you cant transfer down hill cause it wont come out and facing up hill it can shoot straight out the back and cause theres no sensers to tell the baler where the bale is you have to watch it ALOT it assumes that the bale is there

  • @jimmy75256 you cant weld anything to it to had storage. And i had a hill i drove regularly and the tractor pulled the same with either on and the goweil weighed in at a hefyt 8t, fusion 6t. we only took the goweil to step step ground. we had 710s on fusion for the peat, from memory there wasnt much in it cause the goweil had 650s on it. no rap dramas with goweil 75% stretch, fusion 70% stretch but grass intervens with rap from bale transfer. good bearings thow in fusion. we had Mc560 in goweil

  • I averaged 54 bales an hour today, love the Mchale baler.

  • @TheCropmaster how can u complaine bout da fusion 2 n say da goweil is better.u can ave 10 rools of plastic no other machine gives u dat amount.its also cheaper den buyin a baler and a wrapper.it saves fuel.u need a higher hp tractor wit the goweil.u can find parts easily 4 mchale n has a high resale value.mchale is worldwide and has high performance.da goweil weighs nearly 6t.its 21ft long n 10ft wide.i no contractors who ran both machines but had 2 sell the goweil cos it was 2 costly 2 operate

  • @teambrucewillis we run our JD 7230 on this baler with no prob at all

  • How steep can it Pack while driving? or standing? Upside? Downhill?

    If any idea, please answer me ;) Thnx !

  • it maby compact but the axle is to far back doesnt follow well it doesnt transfer facing down hill and not enough rap storage. give me a goweil any day. and before you say what do i know we have a fusion 2 and a goweil combi

  • ehh, you cut out the awesome future of the drop floor.

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