Who makes McHale baler?
brothers Padraic and Martin McHale
About Us. McHale is a family run business, established by brothers Padraic and Martin McHale. Over the last 40 years they have developed a range of specialist farm machinery focusing on balers and bale wrappers for the production of round and square baled silage, and round bales of hay and straw.
Where are McHale balers made?
After testing is complete McHale use the latest in laser and robotic technology in the production of its specialist baler and balewrapper range. Manufacturing takes place at two purpose built factories in Ireland and Hungary, which operate to strict quality checks.
How do you use a McHale baler?
By simply moving the handle down more net will be applied. Once the predetermined amount of net has been applied the net knife activates cutting the net and allowing the chamber to be opened.
Are McHale balers good?
It has a good control box and is very user friendly. We can adjust the density and bale size from the cab depending on the crop being baled or the time of day.” “We can make good bales in silage and the machine has no problem handling green wet crops when needed. Our customers are very happy with the bales.
What horsepower do I need to work McHale Fusion baler?
Typical power requirement is from 120hp, but the Fusion 2 is capable of handling up to 220hp. Expect a daily output of 50-55 bales per hour applying four layers of film.
Who invented McHale?
Early 1980s. McHale was founded by brothers Padraic and Martin McHale when they saw a need for machinery to cut pit silage in the West of Ireland. At the time machines, which were being imported, found it hard to deal with the ryegrass in the area.
Are mchale balers good?
What is a fixed chamber round baler?
Fixed chamber balers are mechanically simpler, as they don’t need the mechanism that varies the chamber size as the bale grows. These balers will make bales that have less dense centers.
Who makes the best square hay baler?
John Deere makes the most dependable and productive balers on the market and the 348 small square baler is no exception. Sitting at the top of the John Deere small square baler range, the 348 has a number of features that make it the go-to choice.
What is the simplest round baler?
The Ibex mini round baler is the simplest, easiest to use mechanical baler on the market today and is as close as you can get to a “plug and play” baler. With the ability to produce 90 bales per hour, it’s perfect for small operations of 5-20 acres.
What weight is a Mchale Fusion baler?
Dimensions & Weight
Length | 6.3 m (20′ 8″) |
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Width | 2.94 m (9’8″) |
Height | 3.3 m (10′ 10″) |
Weight | 6500 kgs* |
* Value will vary depending on specification |
How wide is a Mchale Fusion 3?
2.76m
Fusion 3 Plus
Weight & Dimensions | |
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Lenght | 5.8m |
Width | 2.76m / 2.94m (depend of tyre selection) |
Height | 3.02m |
Weight | 5650kg |
What is a McHale baler?
The McHale V6750 is a semi-automatic variable chamber baler which is fitted with a 15 knife chopper unit and heavy-duty rotor. It is equipped with a double drive system which allows the machine to operate in the toughest of conditions. The double drive system aids belt rotation and bale formation.
What should I look for in a round baler?
There are several important factors to consider before purchasing a round baler.
- PTO Horsepower. If you already own a tractor, be sure to select a baler model that your tractor can handle.
- Bale Size. There are a couple of different options when it comes to bale size in balers.
- Hay Type.
- Wrap.
- Features.
- Customer Service.
How much HP do you need to run a square baler?
35 horsepower
Most standard square balers on the market require 35 horsepower at your tractor’s PTO, and a minimum tractor weight of around 3000 pounds.
What rpm do you run a square baler?
Do not run the baler at too slow a speed. The baler should be run at 540 RPM at the PTO and not any slower. Your tractor’s engine speed is not the same as your PTO speed, but it is directly linked to it.
What size tractor do I need to bale hay?
Most standard square balers on the market require 35 horsepower at your tractor’s PTO, and a minimum tractor weight of around 3000 pounds.
How much HP does it take to run a round baler?
If you are buying a baler first, keep horsepower requirements in mind when pairing with a tractor. PTO horsepower requirements for round balers start at 30 hp and can run up to 120 hp. There are a couple of different options when it comes to bale size in balers.
How many bales do you get an hour?
Using an individual bale wrapper, experienced workers can wrap 25-30 bales or more per hour. This is approximately the same number of bales covered by a 20 in. x 6,000 ft. or 30 in.
What PTO HP do I need for round baler?
PTO horsepower requirements for round balers start at 30 hp and can run up to 120 hp. There are a couple of different options when it comes to bale size in balers. Balers can be fixed chambered, variable chambered, or a combination thereof.
How much horsepower do you need to run a 4×5 round baler?
Now you can bale on your schedule when crop and weather conditions are right
450 Utility | |
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Tractor Requirements | |
PTO HP, minimum | 40 hp |
PTO Speed | 540 rpm |
Hydraulic Remotes | 1 (2 w/hyd. pickup lift) |
How many square bales is an acre?
With an average bale weight of around 40 pounds (with our Abbriata small square baler or any of our mini round balers), that’s 100 bales to the acre for a first cutting.
How many bales do you get per acre?
However, in general, an acre of land can produce about eight to 10 round bales of hay, considering that the average production of hay in one acre amounts to two tons. Since a ton of hay can give us four to five bales (40 to 45 pounds each), two tons can raise the tally up to 10.
What causes banana shaped hay bales?
If you are baling too slowly, this will cause banana bales because the feeder fork cannot get enough hay in front of it to push it all the way to the left side of the baler.
How do you remove hay from a baler?
How To Remove Bales From Baler In FS 2019 – YouTube