four-foot wide, five-foot diameter bales. New hydraulic density control combined with roll and belt bale forming design delivers densest bales. Wide pickup simplifies full end feeding for tight, 4irm bale ends. OUTPUT DEPENDS ON INPUT Are your layers getting the full amount of feed needed for peak production? Are they giving top performance during the entire laying cycle? Don’t be fooled by different feeding systems that si<j Putdiman. mm EQUIPMENT CO. IF IT'S WORTH YOUR INVESTMENT, TRUST IT TO HERSHEY £ K Pt U 255 PLANE TREE DRIVE LANCASTER, PA 17603 %Bi Bb * B 1 (717) 393-5807 NEW HOLLAND (Lancaster Co.) The New Holland brand roll-bell Model 640 round baler makes 4\S-foot bales. ‘This baler is designed to deliv er the densest bale on the market," said Product Manager Jim Payton. ‘The combination of rolls and belts with hydraulic density con trol sets it apart from other round baler designs.” First-time operators of the new “640” arc surprised by its ease of operation. The new ,baler is available with either a 6-bar high-speed windrow pickup the same width as the bale could come up short on delivery. Go with the system that has proven itself year alter year. Go with the Big Dutchman Chain Feeding System. Roll-Belt Round Baler Ford New Holland chamber or a 4-bar unit that’s wid- large windrows of alfalfa and er than the bale chamber for fuller other legumes, operators report end-of-bale feeding. The design the “640" easily handles irregular results in better shaped bales with windrows of grass as well as com ught firm ends, even in a wide sta^s variety of crops and conditions. A choice of factory-installed ly- A floor roll carries the weight as * n B systems includes Bale Com the bale forms to reduce wear and otand electronic wrapping that lets stress on the bale forming belts, operator program twine wrap according to Payton. He said that P‘ n B patterns. Fastncl wrap can patented “640" pivoting front rolls a ' so on Model 640 balers provide a large bale core cavity for w Command. Auto-wrap aggressive bale core forming in mechanical automatic twine tying dry slippery cror tlso available. From IV> »> . > ■ ■-V . >•' rr . -> ,V . ~ • V Farmtog, Saturday, May 15,1M3-C3
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