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frmerndel
Posted 6/13/2015 18:14 (#4624608)
Subject: Which Balers make 4x4 round bales? Used.....


Am in the market for a small round baler 4x4 bales prob 500-1000 bales a year. Would like to lean more towards new holland but am not opposed to Heston or others, parts availability is the main concern. What are the options for net wrap and twine wrap? I'm not nailed down to either, I realize the twine wrap will be cheaper. Will be used for grass hay or an alfalfa mix and occasionally barely straw/wheat straw. What are key things to look at on a used machine? TIA
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Dave9110
Posted 6/13/2015 19:02 (#4624657 - in reply to #4624608)
Subject: RE: Which Balers make 4x4 round bales? Used.....



north-central Indiana west of Fulton
Any 4' wide baler will make 4'x4' bales. We have a BR740 NH and it makes as large as 4x5 or anything smaller. Once you have net wrap I doubt you would go back to twine. It is especially preferred for grass and straw bales.
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BrentOntario
Posted 6/13/2015 19:08 (#4624663 - in reply to #4624608)
Subject: RE: Which Balers make 4x4 round bales? Used.....



New Holland 630/634/638/BR730 are plentiful here on the used market as they have a limited market. You might want to consider a used 4x5 and just change the size setting.
They have spring not hydraulic tensioning which do an adaquet job but no more. You'll be disappointed at how loose the bale will get with handling and the sloppy look of unwound twine all over.

Check the cv universal joints in the pto shaft for any play.... the always need to be well greased and cost big $$$ to replace.

Also, the main roll drive bearing is a weak point. Topmost roller on the machine's left. I modified the drive sprocket to provide space for an eccentric locking collar so the bearing will always rotate with the shaft.... not originally set up that way.
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Trent2520
Posted 6/13/2015 20:25 (#4624808 - in reply to #4624657)
Subject: RE: Which Balers make 4x4 round bales? Used.....



Statesville, NC
Not all 4' wide balers will make a 4' diameter bale. Fixed chamber balers only make one size. This would include Claas, Krone, M&W, some Vicon, Deutz-Allis, New Idea, and others I can't think of at the moment.
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GuernseyGuy
Posted 6/13/2015 21:14 (#4624906 - in reply to #4624608)
Subject: RE: Which Balers make 4x4 round bales? Used.....


WCOH
Where are you locatd?

Got a New Idea 483 (4x4) for sale in excellent shape.
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John In Ontario
Posted 6/13/2015 22:09 (#4625028 - in reply to #4624608)
Subject: RE: Which Balers make 4x4 round bales? Used.....



Ripley, Ontario Canada
Any of the NH belt balers that are 4 feet wide will do a 4x4 bale. I have a 650 and often make 4x4 bales with it.

Here you can often find the 4x6 baler cheaper than the 4x5. 4x4 are relatively rare in comparison to 4x5 here.

The good thing about the bigger balers is they are build heavier and often have more features, twine storage and wider pickups. They also allow you to make bigger bales if you need too, or handle silage bales better.
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Josh in Pa
Posted 6/14/2015 06:32 (#4625283 - in reply to #4624608)
Subject: RE: Which Balers make 4x4 round bales? Used.....


s.e. Pa
The 4x4 new Hollands are ok and will bale 1000 bales. For not a whole lot more you could get a 4x5, and have a heavier built baler with wider pickup, net wrap, and capability to bale wet hay. The 4x4s are kind of an economy baler.
Josh
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Dave9110
Posted 6/14/2015 06:36 (#4625288 - in reply to #4624808)
Subject: RE: Which Balers make 4x4 round bales? Used.....



north-central Indiana west of Fulton
I guess that shows what I know!
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frmerndel
Posted 6/14/2015 10:17 (#4625657 - in reply to #4625283)
Subject: RE: Which Balers make 4x4 round bales? Used.....


I'm open to anything and all suggestions. The reason I mention 4x4 is because I have a market that wants 4x4's, they can be handled by one person, you can get two in a long bed pickup, and a few other reasons. Both mixed grass and an alfalfa grass mix. If the baler can do 4x4, 4x5 etc I'm game as long as its adjustable. I'm new to round balers, been around them, watched them work, just never owned one. Thanks guys for all the input! Trying to lessen the pain of the learning curve a little.....
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man of steel
Posted 6/14/2015 10:54 (#4625715 - in reply to #4625657)
Subject: RE: Which Balers make 4x4 round bales? Used.....



MI

I think the biggest questions/information/criteria is how much do you need to do in one day. How big are the windrows? Baling time frame once dry?

I started with a Gehl 1450...10-20 acres a day was all I dared to try

Moved up to a JD 466....30 acres was a frequent amount to try

Next a JD 468 and now a JD 469. Now it's hard to get enough mowed down

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John In Ontario
Posted 6/14/2015 20:48 (#4626697 - in reply to #4625657)
Subject: RE: Which Balers make 4x4 round bales? Used.....



Ripley, Ontario Canada
The new hollands are easily adjustable. ( my 650 is 44-72 inches) The bigger balers also have adjustable bale density, the 4x4 models usually don't.
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