We finally got one here in Pennsylvania but we're coming into the winter months here I would love to have the opportunity to demo one. Thanks for the information on the New Holland 340 high-density baler.
Awesome Job Scott, I was looking forward to running that Baler but it’s been stuck in Idaho and Arizona all year!! I absolutely love my 340 plus balers but I want to run that Baler once in my life although I don’t think it will fit into the alfalfa production well, unless you were going to bale extremely dry hay.
Scott! Listen up! Depending on the rotor to fill the cake stuffer is not smart, ya it's less moving parts but its prone to plugging behind rotor and in some crops it wont fill the cake stuffer evenly which makes hideous looking bales
We finally got one here in Pennsylvania but we're coming into the winter months here I would love to have the opportunity to demo one. Thanks for the information on the New Holland 340 high-density baler.
After getting our hands on one we are very excited for their 2021 release. Hopefully, you get to demo one first thing next season!
Awesome Job Scott, I was looking forward to running that Baler but it’s been stuck in Idaho and Arizona all year!! I absolutely love my 340 plus balers but I want to run that Baler once in my life although I don’t think it will fit into the alfalfa production well, unless you were going to bale extremely dry hay.
We run one with our custom hay company
50k come as standard with oil brakes? I though it was air brakes on 50k.
I wanted to see the accumulator...
Scott! Listen up! Depending on the rotor to fill the cake stuffer is not smart, ya it's less moving parts but its prone to plugging behind rotor and in some crops it wont fill the cake stuffer evenly which makes hideous looking bales
where are these made ?
Zedelgem, Belgium.
sound is very bad.
Most complicated baler in the market, bunch of complicated unnecessarily stuff,