| New Holland Round Baler Produces Tight 4x6 Roto-Cut Bales |
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| Written by Product Watch | |
| Sunday, 23 September 2007 | |
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To meet the growing market for larger cut bales, New Holland has introduced the BR7070 CropCutter™ model, capable of producing 4’x 6‘ roto-cut round bales. Whether baling dry hay, silage, or straw for bedding, combining baling and cutting operations in one process reduces operator labor investment, improves efficiency, and results in higher-quality bale production.
The CropCutter™ rotary feeding and cutting system is unique to the BR7070. This rotary cutting system, equipped with up to 15 knives, cuts crop as it is fed into the baler. Any combination of knives may be used to achieve the desired length of cut in various crops.With all 15 knives installed, the BR7070 can cut hay as short as 2.5 inches. CropCutter bales are denser and heavier due to the smaller particle length. In silage, this increased compaction means less air in the bale, resulting in better fermentation. In straw, it results in easier spreading and increased absorbency. No matter what the crop, bales made with CropCutter put more crop in every bale—translating to fewer bales per field, fewer bales to transport and store, and less net wrap or twine usage. BR7000 Series Round Baler Improvements for Model Year 2008
Sales, parts and service are provided to customers by New Holland dealers throughout the United States and Canada. There are more than 1,100 New Holland dealerships located throughout North America. For more information on New Holland products, contact your local New Holland dealer or visit the New Holland Web site at www.newholland.com/na. |
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The CropCutter™ rotary feeding and cutting system is unique to the BR7070. This rotary cutting system, equipped with up to 15 knives, cuts crop as it is fed into the baler. Any combination of knives may be used to achieve the desired length of cut in various crops.
