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Advantages of the McHale Patented Bale Transfer
1. Simple Bale Transfer Results in Reduced Handling
As the bottom half of the bale chamber doubles as a transfer mechanism, it eliminates the need for a moving table or lift arm between the baler and the wrapper. This results in reduced handling, higher levels of reliability, a faster transfer time and a compact design with a total machine length of just 5.8 metres.
2. Positive Bale Transfer on Steep Ground
The bale is transferred directly onto the wrapper by five drive rollers in the lower section of the chamber. On hilly conditions an additional drive roller outside the bale chamber aids the bale transfer and guarantees a positive result.
3. Reliable Bale Transfer on Hillsides
When working with some combined baler wrappers on hillsides, there may be issues with the bale cross travelling as it is being transferred from the baler to the wrapper. With the McHale Fusion these problems are eliminated as the bale is supported in position by the side walls of the bale chamber during the transfer. This results in a reliable transfer even on tougher ground conditions.
4. A Fast Smooth Transfer
The transfer of the high-density bale occurs over the axle of the baler, this reduces the stress on the tractor and the machine. Due to the simplicity of the unique McHale bale transfer there is a reduced number of moving parts and electronic monitoring systems. Overall this leads to a more reliable machine.
5. High Output
The transfer occurs in one pass, as the chamber is opening and closing to release the bale. This means the machine takes a similar amount of time to transfer the bale, as a traditional baler would take to eject a bale from the chamber. In effect the transfer does not slow down the machine output.
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