Bale density is focus when choosing a baler
The square baler classification system uses rated plunger load to define each of the eight baler classes. Plunger load was chosen because it is the most measurable factor impacting the density of the finished bale.
"Bale density is a key consideration when customers purchase a square baler, because it affects the amount of material in the finished bale; bale weight; stacking, storage and transportation, as well as the productivity and efficiency of the baling process," Allred points out. "Producers will be able to use this system to choose the baler that fits the crops they harvest, their end-use needs and the baler that optimizes their hay harvesting productivity and efficiency for the best return on investment."
Rated plunger load is determined by measuring the kilonewtons (kN) of force on the face of the plunger. One kilonewton equals 224.8 pounds of force. Load sensors on the plunger arms measure compression of the plunger arms to provide the plunger load rating. Current AGCO customers are familiar with this number because it is displayed on the in-cab monitor as the Load Setting.
Using experience gained from more than 70 years as an industry-leading manufacturer of equipment for producing and harvesting quality forage, the hay experts at Hesston developed clear descriptions of the most appropriate uses for balers within each class.
Class |
Ideal For |
Hesston |
Challenger Models |
Plunger Force (kN) |
Bale Size |
Bale Weight* (lbs) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 |
Equine Operations |
MF1836 |
CH1838 |
15 to 44 kN |
14"x18" |
50-85 lbs. |
2 |
Equine & Dairy Operations |
MF1842 |
|
45 to 74 kN |
16"x18" |
70-110 lbs. |
3 |
Equine, Dairy & Export Operations |
MF1844 |
|
75 to 199 kN |
15"x22" |
90-140 lbs. |
4 |
Dairy Operations |
MF2250 |
CH2250 |
200 to 324 kN |
3'x3' |
700-900 lbs. |
5 |
Dairy & Commercial Operations |
MF2270 |
CH2270 |
325 to 449 kN |
3'x4' |
1,000-2,000 lbs. |
6 |
Commercial & Biomass Operations |
MF2270XD |
CH2270XD |
450 to 574 kN |
3'x4' |
1,400-2,000 lbs. |
7 |
Commercial & Biomass Operations |
|
|
575 to 749 kN |
3'x4' |
1,400-2,000 lbs. |
8 |
Biomass Operations |
|
|
750 + kN |
3'x4' |
1,400-2,000 lbs. |
* Weight will vary depending on crop type, crop moisture and environmental conditions.
"Balers in Class 5 and Class 6 offer our customers the greatest harvesting productivity and efficiency – more material baled per hour," says Allred. The system also includes plunger load for Class 7 and Class 8.
"We know the hay and forage baling needs of our customers will continue to evolve, just as they have throughout history," explains Allred. "With a full range of classes in place, customers will be knowledgeable and better prepared as advancements in baler manufacturing technology allow new products to come to market."
For full details about the square baler classification system and more information about Hesston or Challenger hay equipment, visit your local Hesston by Massey Ferguson or Challenger hay equipment dealer or visit www.hesston.com/therightbaler.
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