BALE DIAMETER (IN. (CM)) 47 (120) BALE WIDTH (IN. (CM)) 47 (120) | |
SIMPLE. AFFORDABLE. ADAPTABLE.RF Series round balers are simple to operate, affordable to own, and capable of baling in all types of crop conditions. | |
QUICK, SURE BALE STARTSA combination of floor rolls and closely spaced slats start the bale quickly and compress crop for consistent density. | |
SIMPLE BALE DENSITY ADJUSTMENTSThree color-coded mechanical settings make changing bale density easy. | |
NET, TWINE OR BOTHThe Auto-Wrap™ system automatically begins wrapping bales when they are fully formed. |
WIDE AND HUNGRY PICKUPS TO SUIT YOUR SWATH NEEDSThe pickup is key to baler performance. RF Utility balers feature a 2.0-meter pickup, while the RF450 SuperFeed™ pickup is 2.25 meters wide. These extra-wide pickups are ideal for consuming large windrows from high-yielding crops. | |
MORE TINES FOR A CLEAN SWEEPFour tine bars with closely spaced tines across the full width of the pickup ensure a clean sweep and even feeding of the swath into the bale chamber. Two stub augers create well-packed bale edges. | |
WINDGUARD STUFFER FEEDER FOR SMOOTHER FLOWThe simple, proven windguard feeder helps to both flatten and flow the swath as it enters the bale chamber. Select from two operational modes – floating or fixed – to optimize ground speed. | |
RF450 SUPERFEED™ ROTOR FEEDERThe RF450 SuperFeed baler features a shearbolt-protected rotor feeder with tines mounted in a spiral pattern to actively feed material into the bale chamber. | |
LARGE FEED OPENINGThe bale chamber feed opening is the full bale width, with a generous clearance between the front of the bale chamber and floor roll to allow for large swaths. | |
RUBBER PICKUP WHEELSPneumatic rubber pickup wheels provide excellent ground following for clean crop gathering. | |
ROBUST TINE BAR BUSHINGSThe tine bars are mounted in robust bushings and are designed to have a long service life with no need for maintenance. When the bushings are worn, you can quickly and easily replace them, reducing costs and downtime. |
SURE-START BALE FORMATIONThe chain and slat system quickly tumbles crop material to start the baling process. As the bale forms, the chains and slats shape the bale, increasing pressure on incoming material to form a lower density core, ideal for feeding and bedding, while applying maximum density on the outside third of the bale which contains the most hay, forming a dense water repelling shell. | |
TOUGH CONDITIONS? GET A POSITIVE STARTAs material enters the bale chamber, it is forced to tumble and start to roll by the combined action of the ribbed floor rolls and the revolving slats. Bales form consistently, even when the swath is uneven or wet, sticky or both. | |
MORE SLATS FOR A CONSISTENT BALEA key design feature of the RF Utility balers is the close spacing between each slat. More slats ensure efficient compression of incoming material throughout the formation of the bale for consistent density. | |
CHOOSE BETWEEN THREE DENSITY SETTINGSA simple, mechanical bale density system provides three settings. Make changes using the lever on the front of the baler. |
Bale width (in. (cm)) |
47 (120) |
Width (DIN) (in. (m)) |
78.7 (2.0) |
Number of tines / tine bars |
92 / 4 |
Windguard |
Tine rake |
Number of pickup tines per row |
23 |
Protection |
Shearbolt |
540-rpm PTO |
Standard |
Suspension |
Standard |
Pickup wheels |
Pneumatic |
Type (in. (mm)) |
Stuffer |
Number of augers |
- |
Type strokes/min |
48 |
Density system (in. (mm)) |
28 (710) |
Number of rollers |
1 formation roll & 34 bars |
Wrap material: twine / net / twine & net |
Standard / Optional / Optional |
Twine ball capacity |
4 |
Control |
Auto-Wrap™ bale monitor |
Spare roll capacity |
1 active, 1 stored |
Length, includes bale ejector (in. (mm)) |
141 (3590) |
Height (in. (mm)) |
79 (2000) |
Adjustable track width - min. / max. (in. (cm)) |
74.4 / 80.7 (189 / 205) |
Weight * (lbs. (kg)) |
2,070 (939) |
Tires |
18L-16.1SL 10 PR |
Minimum PTO horsepower |
40 |
Front access ladder |
Optional |
Bale kicker |
Optional |
Automatic lubrication |
Optional |