Hesston 4900 Baler v 1.0
Hesston 4900 Baler v 1.0
Hesston Square baler that produces 1.3 x 1.2 x 2.4M rectangular bales.
With nearly two decades of experience designing and building big balers, Hesston
engineers learned long ago that you can’t just take a small rectangular baler and
make it larger.
Hard surfaced double tine packer fingers feed crop material into the charge chamber.
Hesston have patented double knotters that tie twice per bale.
Large capacity twin box allows you to have a full working day.
Also included with the baler is a modified version of the base game Kuhn SW 4014 bale wrapper which supports the new bale types added by this baler.
The Kuhn SW 4014 bale wrapper supports the following bale types:
– Round Bales of Diameter 1.25M and 1.5M
– Square Bales: 1.2 X 0.9 (1.8m and 2.2m)
– D1000 Square Bales (1.8m and 2.2m)
– Hesston Bales (1.8m and 2.2m)
Also included with the baler is the Lizard bale accumulator which can be attached to the baler to group the bales into groups of three for easier collection as they are created.
Price: 4900: 125,000 $, SW 4014: 54,000 $, Accumulator: 25,000 $
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