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Yanmar "Roto-Baler"

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    Posted: 18 Oct 2017 at 9:47am
I saw this on my local Craigslist....Tractor Bob advertises a lot on the radio, and I thought this ad was neat. Has a couple good messages in the photos. 
Apparently Yanmar sells a 3pt hitch baler that makes Roto-Bales. Ad even says thery're string tied and don't require remote hydraulics. Cool! 
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The problem is going to be making a windrow small enough.....
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Probably so… I didn't think about that!
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Tractor Bob needs to learn the difference between
'bails' and 'bales'
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I don't think it'd be hard to make a 4ft wide windrow,I like it.What I'd really go for is
a small grain harvester on about that scale that's simple and no an AC 40 ain't simple I've run those.
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Originally posted by Gary Burnett Gary Burnett wrote:

I don't think it'd be hard to make a 4ft wide windrow,I like it.What I'd really go for is
a small grain harvester on about that scale that's simple and no an AC 40 ain't simple I've run those.
 
get an allcrop 60 and take half a cutter width like creston with his B  lol
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Originally posted by CAL(KS) CAL(KS) wrote:

Originally posted by Gary Burnett Gary Burnett wrote:

I don't think it'd be hard to make a 4ft wide windrow,I like it.What I'd really go for is
a small grain harvester on about that scale that's simple and no an AC 40 ain't simple I've run those.
 
get an allcrop 60 and take half a cutter width like creston with his B  lol
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several companies make those balers, pull type, lower 3-pt arm pulling, and full 3-pt models, some even do the wrap thing. they were originaly designed to bale pine needles for the landscape industry.
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I'm just guessing but I doubt you could make a 4 ft windrow without plugging the baler. Bet it would be pretty slow in first cut.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Ky.Allis Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 18 Oct 2017 at 4:57pm
What a JOKE!!! You could buy a NICE square baler for what that piece of crap costs.
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It's kinda cute. What's with the mask ?
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Still gots the ol AC baler. Bet I could put a set of belts on it far cheaper than buying that little ol toy looking thing
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I think it's a neat concept, but would I want one personally? Probably not. Like was stated, it would be easier to belt up a Roto-baler, rake up a big double windrow, and go bale. 
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Saw one of the pine straw balers at the Sun Belt Expo in Moultrie, Ga today, wasn't real impressed and I didn't ask how much it sold for.
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