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    Baler machine in action - GIF

    Baler machine in action.




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    Nice factory demo. The baler looks like a demonstration of silage being baled, and protected. Small enough size for a one person feeding livestock to move about without any tractor, and specialized loaders as used in the USA operations I've seen.
    The silage, does look fermented in the video, so it would have come from a large silo or covered bunker for the fermentation to be completed.
    Or I know nothing about what they are doing, but this equipment appears to be made for a small operation market. There's a reason that baled feed has gone from a teenager (boy or girl) lifting them and placing in a feed bunker as part of chores (less then 100 head), vs a big tractor or feed mill grinding large round or square bales, and having 100(0)s of livestock fed during the fattening process.

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    Neat little machine.
    Will need a cover preventing dirt clogging up that wrapping motor fan.

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    I have not seen the net being bunched like this, mine cuts the full width. It is actually a dentilated knife that inserts into the flowing net to tear it off.



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