JC Posted August 29, 2007 Share Posted August 29, 2007 1/ How do they scale up to a 1/1 size big bale? 2/ Are they the correct size for the new UH Claas baler?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JC Posted August 31, 2007 Author Share Posted August 31, 2007 Bump...... Anyone? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TM190 Posted August 31, 2007 Share Posted August 31, 2007 They Don't fit the Claas Quadrant. Slightly to wide and high \ \ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
allis8550 Posted August 31, 2007 Share Posted August 31, 2007 Real big bale 4' x 4' Britains bale 5'4" x 3'8" approx. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JC Posted August 31, 2007 Author Share Posted August 31, 2007 Real big bale 4' x 4' Britains bale 5'4" x 3'8" approx. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spud Posted August 31, 2007 Share Posted August 31, 2007 Real big bale 4' x 4' Britains bale 5'4" x 3'8" approx. no mate there small bales real bales are 5x4 6x4 ;) ;) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FB Posted August 31, 2007 Share Posted August 31, 2007 i never understand these bale sizes :D Claas site says 1200mmx1000mm Bale chamber Technical data PDF Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kris Posted August 31, 2007 Share Posted August 31, 2007 i never understand these bale sizes :D Claas site says 1200mmx1000mm Bale chamber Technical data PDF that would work our at 1.20m x 1.20m or 4ftx4ft because 30 centimetres equals about 1 foot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FB Posted August 31, 2007 Share Posted August 31, 2007 so stupid question (i have no bale knowledge so have to ask), wheres the 3rd dimension , i assume the 1200x1200 is the width x height??, what about the length just looking on google for the 'idiots guide to bale size referencing'! :D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
allis8550 Posted August 31, 2007 Share Posted August 31, 2007 so stupid question (i have no bale knowledge so have to ask), wheres the 3rd dimension , i assume the 1200x1200 is the width x height??, what about the length just looking on google for the 'idiots guide to bale size referencing'! :D The're round bales , you won't find the lenght until you cut the net and roll them out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FB Posted August 31, 2007 Share Posted August 31, 2007 The're round bales , you won't find the lenght until you cut the net and roll them out. the site i was looking at was the Big Baler, not a round baler, just said 1.2x1.0, so where would the length come into it \, is it the length of the chamber? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
allis8550 Posted August 31, 2007 Share Posted August 31, 2007 If its a big square baler, most manufacturers don't quote a length because the operator can set it to suit his own requirements. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FB Posted August 31, 2007 Share Posted August 31, 2007 i see!!, thanks for clearing that up!, so you could kinda make 'cubes' then!! :D FP what ya planning Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SMurF Posted August 31, 2007 Share Posted August 31, 2007 i see!!, thanks for clearing that up!, so you could kinda make 'cubes' then!! :D FP what ya planning What you would usually do about bale lenghth is double the width as per bricks so they stack together But for silage bales you would normally do squared so they wrap easily Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tractorman810 Posted August 31, 2007 Share Posted August 31, 2007 If its a big square baler, most manufacturers don't quote a length because the operator can set it to suit his own requirements. i didnt know that i asumed the machine just chucked out a bale to the makers size that was it, wasnt aware the operator set the size lenght wise Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kris Posted August 31, 2007 Share Posted August 31, 2007 Think my step-dad told me that you can have the square bales anysize so say your at the end of a field and have no more straw to bale you can just make a little one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SMurF Posted August 31, 2007 Share Posted August 31, 2007 i didnt know that i asumed the machine just chucked out a bale to the makers size that was it, wasnt aware the operator set the size lenght wise Most of the big balers are now set from within the cab on the computer On old style balers there was usually a slider and a bolt to adjust the lengh Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tractorman810 Posted September 1, 2007 Share Posted September 1, 2007 ah well how time change eh, whats wrong with the old small bales like we always did Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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