Remarkable piece of engineering. To be able to keep it so compact, the way the wrapping table operates, and the fact that the center of the bale is compacted before transferring to the main chamber should make this a fantastic machine.
Absolutely. I don't think I've ever seen a baler quite like this one. Hats off to Seamus for designing a compact baler/wrapper combination. I'm sure it will do well on smaller farms where field sizes are an issue.
Another great video I love grassmen me and me daddy watch it most evenings with a mug of tea grassmen has taught me so much about farming tractors and machinery in general keep it up great video👍👍👍👌👌👌👌🚜🚜🚜
Great video pity ye didn’t ask the question that we all want to know how many bales is she capable off bailing in an a hour for anyone consider buying a baler off that captaincy apart from operator ease of use crop flow and bale density and dealer backup thats gonna be the next question and probably apart from price will be a huge deciding factor
Impressive but not the first Baler with variable Compression Chamber, Krone Comprima F155 XC from 2010? comes to mind. And yes, the Krone could baler without stopping, it even came with an optional Bale-Wrapper. What Kverneland achieved is a very compact Baler with a variable Compression Chamber which is impressive consindering how "Small" the Kverneland Baler and Wrapper Combo is. Greetings from Germany
It's a interesting baler, and if you look back 15 to 20 years, the development of balers have gone far! But i wonder, what are the weight on one of these compared to a Mchale Fusion or a Claas Uniwrap? It dosen't look as bulky as the Fusion, but it can be heavy either way :)
The bale doesn't look very dense. It must lose compression when it transfers from one chamber to the other? I wonder if the bales are packed tight enough to ensile properly?
Would like to see it in the same field as a fusion to compare for weight etc, I know the fusion isn't a non stop baler but it does make a great bale! I'm not knocking the Kverneland, would be nice to compare.
@@paddyburke5945 it’s a very good concept though. One thing you have to bare in mind this 1st gen machine with only a few years of development straight off the bat was able to keep pace with a 3rd/4th gen machine with getting in nearly 20 years of development. Although what kind of bale it makes would also be important to see
@@johnwakley7165 I would imagine because of how the bale is compacted first in the pre-chamber and then again in the main chamber it should make a very firm bale as the center of the bale is getting compacted as well.
@@johnwakley7165 Also like they say, it's a lot more comfortable driving a continuous baler rather than having to StopStart all the time. And a lot easier on the tractor.
the less stress on the tractor is the main thing here and also the more comfort for the drive with less stopping and starting. Would prefer this type of machine any day even if it was slightly slower than others
Kubota/Kvernerland/Vicon/Gallignani. The Italian brand Gallignani is a fourth round baler brand which looks identical to for example Vicon except for the colour. Gallignani only makes round balers so that's probaly where all their round balers are made regardless of the brand. Both Vicon and Gallignani are owned Kvernland Group, which in turn is owned by Kubota Corpotation. The Vicon owner took over the French baler manufacturer Rivierre Casalis later known as Greenland in the 80's and all the Rivierre Casalis/Greenland balers were rebraned as Vicon once Kvernland took over Vicon and Greenland in 1998.
Great video guys would have been great if ya had the McHale fusion 3plus there same day to compare them both and put them up against eachother. Is that designer an Irishman
Remarkable piece of engineering. To be able to keep it so compact, the way the wrapping table operates, and the fact that the center of the bale is compacted before transferring to the main chamber should make this a fantastic machine.
Fantastic machine.
Great for any person from the island of Ireland to invent a worldwide product.
Absolutely. I don't think I've ever seen a baler quite like this one. Hats off to Seamus for designing a compact baler/wrapper combination. I'm sure it will do well on smaller farms where field sizes are an issue.
Omg the best vid so far on the grassmen channel!!
Goodman Seamus on your design ... its amazing how people come up with these ideas.
That grass was very fresh, like to see it in wilted grass , Seamus has designed a serious machine there
Wilted grass is easyer for baler to bale thain fresh grass.
Genius, such an obvious solution. kudos to the engineers.
Another great video I love grassmen me and me daddy watch it most evenings with a mug of tea grassmen has taught me so much about farming tractors and machinery in general keep it up great video👍👍👍👌👌👌👌🚜🚜🚜
Very impressive
Seamus is a very very clever man. Genius design.
I’ve always been
Impressed by these style of machines. The only setback I see is baling on a steep hill fields .
Great video pity ye didn’t ask the question that we all want to know how many bales is she capable off bailing in an a hour for anyone consider buying a baler off that captaincy apart from operator ease of use crop flow and bale density and dealer backup thats gonna be the next question and probably apart from price will be a huge deciding factor
In optimal condition you can reach 100Bales per hour!
Impressive but not the first Baler with variable Compression Chamber, Krone Comprima F155 XC from 2010? comes to mind. And yes, the Krone could baler without stopping, it even came with an optional Bale-Wrapper.
What Kverneland achieved is a very compact Baler with a variable Compression Chamber which is impressive consindering how "Small" the Kverneland Baler and Wrapper Combo is.
Greetings from Germany
Excellent video & very comprehensive interview, looks like a great bailer!
Really nice baler and tractor 🚜 I have watched grass men for ages
It's a great baler makes great shaped and tight bales 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Great bit of kit👌
Great 👍 job
Superb technology
Hello grassmen class to see a fastbale on a mighty fendt
Great video!
Lovely bailer and 🚜
There’s the future of round baleing right there .
When rain is on the way, this baler won't waste a minute😉👍
It's a interesting baler, and if you look back 15 to 20 years, the development of balers have gone far! But i wonder, what are the weight on one of these compared to a Mchale Fusion or a Claas Uniwrap? It dosen't look as bulky as the Fusion, but it can be heavy either way :)
8 ton according to the company's technical specifications
How much horsepower do you need for these balers regardless of brand how much do they cost and are they available in Australia
150 plus Horsepower....unsure about the rest, you would probably need to speak to a Kverneland dealer
Great concept. Good to hear that it can do film instead of net. Why anyone would want to use net now, is beyond me.
Cool farm machinery at work 👍🙂💪
question is how hard are the bails and can the bailer handle working at max pressure, thats where the money is saved.
Nice bailer wounder if the general farmer could afford it as a McHale will be hard to beat
Seems a decent machine 👍
Unreal machine
The bale doesn't look very dense. It must lose compression when it transfers from one chamber to the other? I wonder if the bales are packed tight enough to ensile properly?
Would like to see it in the same field as a fusion to compare for weight etc, I know the fusion isn't a non stop baler but it does make a great bale! I'm not knocking the Kverneland, would be nice to compare.
That unit was on demo where I work. They baled a 15acre field with that and a fusion. Fusion made 81 bales. That made 80 bales.
@@paddyburke5945 it’s a very good concept though. One thing you have to bare in mind this 1st gen machine with only a few years of development straight off the bat was able to keep pace with a 3rd/4th gen machine with getting in nearly 20 years of development. Although what kind of bale it makes would also be important to see
@@johnwakley7165 I would imagine because of how the bale is compacted first in the pre-chamber and then again in the main chamber it should make a very firm bale as the center of the bale is getting compacted as well.
@@johnwakley7165 Also like they say, it's a lot more comfortable driving a continuous baler rather than having to StopStart all the time. And a lot easier on the tractor.
the less stress on the tractor is the main thing here and also the more comfort for the drive with less stopping and starting. Would prefer this type of machine any day even if it was slightly slower than others
Non stop baling is easier on operator tractor and baler. Kubota/kvernerland/vicon have a winner in their stable
Kubota/Kvernerland/Vicon/Gallignani. The Italian brand Gallignani is a fourth round baler brand which looks identical to for example Vicon except for the colour. Gallignani only makes round balers so that's probaly where all their round balers are made regardless of the brand. Both Vicon and Gallignani are owned Kvernland Group, which in turn is owned by Kubota Corpotation. The Vicon owner took over the French baler manufacturer Rivierre Casalis later known as Greenland in the 80's and all the Rivierre Casalis/Greenland balers were rebraned as Vicon once Kvernland took over Vicon and Greenland in 1998.
@@ITubeTooIncand Australia Kubota distribute Krone which makes a continuous round baler
Hi love the videos
Thank you for the like
LOL we used to baile with a mf 290 2wd why the fuck or how has things got so big
ive heard, it dosent speed the procces up that much since since u have to go much slower with this baler,
It looks small and compact untill you see the lads standing next to the tyres , and how small the bales look coming out the back !!!
Asta que medida podría aces la volá?
how big a bale can it make and what kind of weight in the bale
What size bales does it make? Didn't catch it in the video
@ritch yep 4x4ft or 1.26 x 1.27m
What size is the bales great looking machinery thanks glassman 🤣
1,26 x 1,27 m or 4ft x 4ft is written on the Kvernland/Vicon/Kubota homepage.
How much weight is in this looks heavy
Great video guys would have been great if ya had the McHale fusion 3plus there same day to compare them both and put them up against eachother.
Is that designer an Irishman
He is,a Mayo man
@@liamfanny9802 do you know if the rumour is true that he went to McHale with the concept First???
@@fergalhopkins1230 I know the guy but not sure if he did or not,,but his home place is only 7 8 miles from where mchales base is,
@@liamfanny9802 wow bad luck McHale hope he and kneverland have success in Ireland WITH it. They popular on continent already.
@@fergalhopkins1230 Being marketed in Canada as a Kubota too. 👍
What is it like in straw.
You wouldn’t see it in hilly ground even on a fendt
why?
@@mattafakkah far to heavy
@@stevennesbitt1055 Wheight shouldn't be a problem
Pounds per square inch?
Anyone know the weight?
About 8 ton according to the company's technical specifications
Some job
Price?
That's what I want to know
What’s it like with straw
Thoses small augers
Looks very like a kubota fast bale lol
Exactly what it is
There is noo food in those balls.. you should reduce your speed..
Will never be a krone ultima.
Endless plastic
Omfg the bale is not hard
Awesome video 📹