Machinery
Handling Equipment
994
The McHale 994 round bale splitter is powered by one double acting hydraulic cylinder with a uniquely designed knife and will securely transport bales from the stacking site to the feeding location.
The operator simply splits the bale as desired in the feeding area or into a Feeder wagon. If the McHale 994 splits the bale in the feed out area, it can also be used to push the bale segments into the feeding location.
The McHale round bale splitter is supplied in a standard configuration as a three point linkage machine and can also be fitted to a tractor loader or industrial handler. Like all McHale products, the McHale round bale splitter incorporates common sense design, quality components and precision engineering to make round bale splitting more efficient.
R5
The 998 square bale wrapper is a high-output machine packed with features including a fully integrated, PTO driven, load sensing hydraulics system, conveyor loading with fast positioning of the square bale into the bale wrapping position, hydraulically operated cut & tie system, auto square bale levelling and a two point linkage mounted swivel headstock.
It is equipped with two patents;
- Patented Oscillating Rollers – These cradle the bale during wrapping and steadily rotate the bale to ensure a uniform and correct overlap.
- Patented Roller Angles Measuring System – This ensure a consistent and even wrap regardless of square bale size or shape.
691
The McHale 998 High Speed square bale wrapper contains all the features of the standard McHale 998. Through the use of Laser Sensors, the 998 High Speed dispensers can operate at speeds of up to approximately 40rpm. This increase in speed has the ability to deliver 35% more output over a standard 998 based on field test conducted in 2017.
The McHale 998 High Speed also comes as standard with an Adjustable Maximum Speed Setting. This allows the operator to set the speed at which they wish to work at depending on the bale size and quality of film being used. By choosing a setting on the control console, the operator can select a speed from 25rpm up to approximately 40rpm.