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New Deere 0 Series Round Balers & Plus2 Round Bale Accumulators available for 2018 hay season

New Deere 0 Series Round Balers & Plus2 Round Bale Accumulators available for 2018 hay season
 
With the introduction of the 0 Series Round Balers for the 2018 haying season, John Deere is offering its first North American-built round baler precutter and the industry’s first 5-foot precutter baler. The eight models that comprise the new 0 Series Round Balers build upon the popular 9 Series Balers and include several new features that improve hay pickup and overall baling speed and productivity in the field.
 
“The new 0 Series Round Balers expand our portfolio of hay and silage, and now precutter balers, for our North American customers,” says Nick Weinrich, product marketing manager for hay tools for John Deere.  “In fact, the 0 Series Baler line includes the highest capacity Class II and III precutter round balers on the market today, and we’ll offer customers the first Class IV 5x6-foot precutter round baler available.”
 
 
The eight new 0 Series Balers include:
  • 440E and 450E, two economy models for dry hay baling;
  • 450M, 460M, 550M and 560M with dry hay, silage or precutter options;
  • 460R and 560R, two premium models with dry hay or precutter options.
 
A new feature is the MegaWide™HC2 feed system that delivers faster hay intake and processing, which increases bale-making capacity per hour compared to previous and competitive models. It also helps operators handle a wide variety of forage material and swath sizes with ease by offering a 2.2-meter pickup on both 4-foot and 5-foot bale models, allowing them to cover more acres per day.
 
In addition, the MegaWide HC2 feed system has a larger diameter roller baffle system; twin-rotor feed system for more uniform hay intake and processing; a self-cleaning drop floor that allows the operator to remove plugs from the cab; and a third drive roll that eliminates belt slippage when baling heavy, wet silage bales and reduces premature wear on belts and drive rolls.
 
“The 0 Series Round Balers are engineered and built to produce consistently dense hay throughout the bale and provide greater uptime in the field. Tests have shown a significant increase in bale density and precut bales can greatly reduce or eliminate mixer/grinder time when making feed rations,” adds Weinrich. “Like the 9 Series before, these new balers will set the standard for durability, field performance and hay quality.”
 
New Plus2 Round Bale Accumulator Attachments
 
In addition to the new 0 Series Round Balers, John Deere is introducing two models of round bale accumulators to give customers the ability to carry up to two round bales behind the baler while making a third bale in the chamber.  The new John Deere A520R and A420R Plus2 Accumulators are fully integrated into the design of the balers and can be used with 6-foot diameter John Deere 7, 8, 9 and 0 Series Round Balers.
 
These machines will allow the operator to strategically place the bales where it is the most efficient for bale removal, while dramatically reducing the damage to crop regrowth from excessive field travel. One or two bales can be dumped from the cart at the operator’s preferred location while the machine is baling.
 
“The use of round bale accumulators has shown to reduce bale retrieval time by up to 50 percent while significantly reducing crop damage, soil compaction, fuel consumption, and labor and operator fatigue associated with collecting individual bales scattered across the field,” says Weinrich. “In real terms, that’s almost $1 savings per bale.”
 
Source : John Deere

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