Bale Formation

As soon as the crop enters the pickup, centering augers gently feed it to the packer chamber throat opening where it is swept in by a set of packer fingers mounted on a triple throw crank shaft.

This gives the packer a raking action that mixes the hay and ties the flake together as it feeds the crop into the fixed-volume charge chamber.

 

 

At this point, a set of holding fingers retain the charge in the chamber until the density reaches a predetermined level. The stuffer forks then engage to sweep the preformed flake into the bale chamber where it is compressed by the plunger.  Since one charge makes one flake, bale density is always consistent and bales come out rock solid regardless of crop conditions or ground speed.

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