Mini Round Hay Baler for Sale

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Discover the perfect solution for small to medium-sized farms - a mini round hay baler for sale. This round baler operates at speeds between 3-10km/h and provides a new, efficient method for picking up and baling grass, alfalfa, wheat, rice straw, and more. With a dimension of 1300x1300x1350mm and a weight of 425 kg, it's compact yet robust. It comes with a 2-year warranty and no overseas service provided. This certified ISO, CE baler uses twine as the rope and requires a power match of 20-50HP. The pickup width is 80cm and the baler is green. The model numbers available are RXYK0850 and RXYK0870.

Advantages of the Mini Round Hay Baler

The mini round hay baler offers numerous advantages to make your farming operations more efficient. Here are six of its top benefits:

  • Compact size for easy maneuverability and storage
  • Efficient operation with speeds of 3-10km/h
  • Wide application for baling grass, alfalfa, wheat, rice straw, and more
  • Twine rope for reliable binding
  • Easy integration with a power range of 20-50HP
  • 2-year warranty for peace of mind

Applications of the Mini Round Hay Baler

The mini round hay baler is not only versatile in its operation but also broad in its applications. Here are six areas where it's especially useful:

Mini Hay Round Baler Applications

  • Small to medium-sized farms for efficient hay baling
  • Alfalfa harvesting
  • Wheat straw baling
  • Rice straw baling
  • Pickup and baling of various types of grass
  • Integration into a farming equipment lineup for comprehensive land management

Tractor Mounted Mini Hay Round Baler Working Principle

The working principle of a tractor-mounted mini hay round baler involves several key steps to efficiently collect, compress, and bind hay or straw into compact cylindrical bales.

Mini Hay Round Baler

  1. Attachment to Tractor: The mini hay round baler is attached to the tractor's three-point hitch or mounted on the rear of the tractor using appropriate brackets.
  2. Pick-Up Mechanism: The baler is equipped with a pick-up mechanism at the front, which collects the loose hay or straw from the ground and transfers it to the baling chamber.
  3. Feeding and Compression: The hay or straw is fed into the baling chamber, where it is rolled and compressed.
  4. Formation of Bale: As the material is continuously fed into the baling chamber, it is gradually compressed into a cylindrical shape.
  5. Binding Process: Once the desired size of the bale is reached, the mini hay round baler initiates the binding process. It typically uses twine or netting to secure the bale.
  6. Bale Ejection: Once the baling and binding process is complete, the mini hay round baler ejects the finished bale. It can be released onto the ground or onto a bale wagon or trailer attached to the rear of the baler.
  7. Repeat Process: After the bale is ejected, the mini hay round baler is ready to repeat the process for the next bale.

How to Install the Mini Hay Round Baler to Tractor?

Installing a mini hay round baler to a tractor involves a few key steps to ensure proper attachment and secure operation. Here is a general guide on how to install a mini hay round baler to a tractor:

  1. Check Compatibility: Before installing the baler, ensure that it is compatible with your tractor.
  2. Position the Tractor: Park the tractor on a level surface and engage the parking brake.
  3. Align the Baler: Position the mini hay round baler behind the tractor, aligning it with the three-point hitch or mounting brackets.
  4. Attach the Lower Linkage: Lower the three-point hitch of the tractor to align the lower linkage arms with the baler's hitch or brackets.
  5. Attach the Top Link: Connect the top link of the tractor to the baler's top link bracket.
  6. Connect the PTO Shaft: Locate the PTO shaft on the baler and align it with the PTO output shaft on the tractor.
  7. Test Operation: Start the tractor and engage the PTO. Observe the rotation of the baler's components to ensure smooth operation.

Common Troubleshooting of the Mini Round Hay Baler

Troubleshooting common issues with a tractor-mounted mini hay round baler involves identifying and addressing problems that can affect its performance and the quality of the bales produced. Here are some frequent issues encountered with these balers and potential solutions:

  1. Baler Not Starting or Operating: Check PTO connection issues, hydraulic pressure, or electrical faults.
  2. Uneven or Loose Bales: Adjust the baler's tension settings, ensure even windrow feeding, or replace worn parts.
  3. Baler Jamming or Clogging: Avoid overfeeding, baling excessively wet or dry material, or clear any mechanical obstructions.
  4. Bales Not Tying or Wrapping Properly: Check and refill twine or net wrap supplies, inspect the tying or wrapping mechanism, or ensure correct settings.
  5. Excessive Wear or Damage to Baler Components: Regularly inspect and maintain the baler, adjust settings to match the operating conditions and material being baled, or avoid operating the baler beyond its designed capacity.
  6. Poor Baler Performance or Efficiency: Ensure the baler is correctly attached and leveled on the tractor, adjust the PTO speed, or check that the baler is properly configured for the tractor's capabilities.

Why Choose AGKNX's Mini Hay Round Baler?

AGKNX Agricultural Machinery Co., Ltd. has been engaged in the research and development of agricultural machinery, such as PTO shafts, agricultural gearboxes, agricultural chains, agricultural pulleys, and agricultural sprockets. Our company has more than 100 employees, among which there are 20 technical staff and five senior R&D personnel.

Mini Hay Round Baler Manufacturers

With our abundant financial resources and two advanced casting, forging, machining, heat treatment, and lacquering production lines, we use CAD computer-aided design systems. Our production technology is robust, and we have accumulated more than ten years of experience in production. Our products are sold all over the country and are exported to many countries and regions in Europe, America, Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia all year round.

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