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Heavy-Duty Version of North America’s Best-Selling Square Baler


Heavy-Duty Version of North America’s Best-Selling Square Baler

New Holland, PA -- Commercial and other high-volume hay producers can now take advantage of a new, heavier-duty version of North America's best-selling 14 X 18 baler: New Holland's BC5070 Hayliner small square baler. The new Hayliner produces denser, uniform bales that are more consistent in length so they're easier to pick up and handle with automatic bale wagons. 

New Holland's new BC5070 Hayliner small square baler offers a heavier-duty design and performance features over the standard BC5070 model. The Hayliner bale case is 12" longer and 20% thicker than the standard case for better bale shape and greater unit strength and durability. Wheels and tires are larger for better flotation and smoother operation.

 A heavy-duty, higher-capacity eight-ball twine box is 35% larger than on the standard model to accept bigger twine balls, so more time can be spent baling before replacing twine balls.

Hydraulically controlled side tension rails replace the standard model's hand-adjusted density doors. The rails apply more consistent pressure to each bale to produce heavier, denser bales. And for longer life and better performance in straw, cast iron wedges replace the front set of sheet metal wedges.

About New Holland

New Holland is a world leader in agricultural, utility and construction equipment. New Holland sells and services an innovative and diverse line of equipment, including a full line of tractors as well as hay and forage equipment, harvesting, crop production and material handling equipment.

Sales, parts and service are provided to customers by New Holland dealers throughout the United States and Canada. There are more than 1,100 New Holland dealerships located throughout North America.

For more information on New Holland equipment, contact your local New Holland dealer or visit the New Holland Web site at www.newholland.com/na.


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