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2023 New Holland Agriculture Roll-Belt™ 450 Utility PLUS

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LocationNew Holland Edinburg Tractor Sales
Stock # 01501
Condition Excellent

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Overview
  • Ready To Roll?: Whether you're a part-time farmer occasionally baling 20 acres or a custom operator with 20 customers, there's a New Holland Roll-Belt™ baler to suit your needs. In fact, there are nearly 20 different models for you to choose from. From 4' X 5' to 5' X 6', uniform, dense bales are produced in every size and crop condition.
  • Easy Ownership: Roll-Belt™ 450, 460 and 560 balers possess the newest design enhancements and smartest technology to ensure that they remain in the field. What does that mean for you? A 20% increase in belt strength, belt driving force, and capacity.
  • Stop The Squat: From the moment the pickup tines touch the windrow, Roll-Belt balers pick up all of your valuable crop. Curved-tine pickups get all your hay, and feed crop from edge to edge of the bale chamber for easy-to-handle, square-shouldered bales.
  • Bale Like Never Before: Numerous options on Roll-Belt round balers are available to provide you with peace of mind and simplify your baling experience. ISOBUS compatibility paired with a 10" color touchscreen IntelliView™ monitor eliminates the need to run multiple wires into the cab of your tractor. Balers with SuperFeed™ and CropCutter® rotary systems now feature a drop floor that can easily be operated from the comfort of your cab.
  • Higher Density+ More Capacity = Reduced Storage Losses: The industry's densest bales combined with EdgeWrap™ net wrapping yields weather-resistant bales that reduce storage losses. Download the New Holland Bale Wrap App to learn more.
  • Open Your Harvest Window with CropSaver™: Is your cut hay still a little too wet to bale? No problem! All New Holland Roll-Belt round balers can be equipped with CropSaver hay preservative to effectively bale at moistures up to 30%. That means you can start earlier, work later, and get your hay baled, even when the sun doesn't shine.
  • Bale and Wrap In One Pass with The Goweil Combi Wrapper: Combine the productivity of a New Holland Roll-Belt™ round baler with a Goweil bale wrapper and you can bale and wrap simultaneously. Since there's no need to make a second pass through the field, you save time, manpower and fuel, as well as reduce regrowth time.
Roll-Belt™ Design Features
  • The key to quickly forming perfect cores in any crop condition is New Holland's proven combination of rolls and belts. The design of Roll-Belt balers utilizes heavy-duty steel rolls in both the front of the baler as well as in the floor of the bale chamber. The rolls are combined with short, tough belts in the back to deliver fast, consistent core formation and tight, uniform bales regardless of the crop you're baling. This proven combination also forms the densest bales in the industry. By packing more of your valuable crop into each bale, you save time and money in numerous different ways.
  • From the moment you start baling to the moment the last bale is unloaded at your storage location, there are numerous benefits to making dense bales are many. Making fewer but denser bales in the field:; Reduces ground compaction and plant damage, which promotes faster regrowth and higher tonnages for the next cutting.; Reduces your baling time, and handling, wrapping, and transportation costs.; Improves bale weathering and reduces loss because a dense bale sheds precipitation and resists absorbing moisture from the ground. Density always matters.
  • 1) To start the process of making a bale, the pickup gathers crop from the ground. The floor roll feeds crop from the pickup into the belts. The floor roll also carries the majority of the bale's weight, which reduces stress on the belts and lacings for longer life and lower maintenance costs. Constant action between the floor roll and the bale provides superior feeding compared to designs that feed directly from the pickup into the bale. Additionally, when a bale is being formed, its center of gravity is behind the centerline of the floor roll to allow bales to naturally fall out of the chamber when ejected, unlike competitive designs. 2) Next, the starter roll helps turn the crop and start the core. The ribs of the fixed roll aid in keeping the bale rotating. This roll also transmits power to the remaining upper rolls: the pivot roll, the ribbed stripper roll, and the follower roll. The function of the three rolls is to assist in rolling material and forming the bale's core. The stripper roll is also ribbed to strip material off the apron belts and direct it back into the bale. 3) As the bale grows, the top rolls pivot forward. The belt tension arm (I) also rotates to allow the bale chamber to expand. The belt tension cylinder (J) and belt tension spring (K) deliver reduced belt tension at the start to ensure positive core formation, even when baling short, dry crop. 4) When the bale reaches full size, the tractor is stopped by the operator. The wrapping mechanism starts automatically.
Tying and Wrapping Features
  • For classic baling, redesigned twine wrapping systems are available on all models. You can load six active balls of twine in the front twine carrier on Roll-Belt™ 450 and 460 balers. On Roll-Belt™ 560 balers, you can use eight active balls by removing the dividers. As an option, four additional twine balls (two per side) can be stored on each side of the baler.
  • Threading twine has never been easier thanks to a simple threading bar (shown raised). After loading the twine balls, lower the threading bar for easy access to the threading guides. After tying and threading three balls to the left and three to the right, raise the threading bar to the operating position. Twine is routed from the twine box along the right side of the baler to the twine tubes.
  • The twine mechanism now features dual twine tubes that pivot on a single mount to feed twine into the bale chamber. Instead of an actuator, a motor is utilized to lower amperage draw for the system. Additionally, this motor also provides smoother actuation and allows for dynamic twine spacing changes.
  • Six seconds That's the time it takes to net wrap a bale with a Roll-Belt round baler. Net wrap is a proven solution that reduces baling time and produces bales that are easier to handle and more weather-resistant. The EdgeWrap™ system is wider than the bale chamber to provide over-the-edge net wrapping when using standard-width net. Putting net over the edge of a bale not only protects it, but also helps better retain its shape.
  • A simple, shorter, more-efficient net travel path makes the industry's most-reliable system even more dependable because of reduced misfeeding. The net knife and wrapper duckbill assemblies are separate, eliminating multiple linkages and knife-link adjustments. The net knife and wrapper are also controlled by separate motors to reduce amperage draw and eliminate the need for a separate battery harness. Finally, the net knife moves up through the net, pulling it into the knife for a more positive cutting action.
  • Loading the active and double non-active rolls of net wrap is easy as a result of the front-loading net wrap system and loading supports found on Roll-Belt 450-through 560 balers. The net tube now pivots down and forward to decrease the loading angle. A support tube has also been added to assist with loading a new, active roll of net. The net brake lock is a reverse locking tab, which eliminates the need for a separate locking pin. A second, non-active roll can also be stored in the back of the baler to provide you with more than enough net for day-long baling.
  • 1. The net wrap cycle begins when the bale reaches full size. 2. The duckbill pivots into the bale chamber between the fixed roll and pivot roll. 3. After making the desired number of wraps are made, the duckbill returns to the home position. 4. Finally, the net knife cuts in an upward motion to cut the net and complete the wrapping cycle.
  • Add the Goweil 5040 bale wrapper to the Roll-Belt™ 450 CropCutter™ baler or Roll-Belt™ 460 CropCutter™ baler and you create top-quality wrapped silage bales or keep cornstalks and straw dry with only one pass through the field to save you labor, time and money. Since bales are wrapped immediately after they're created, bales never touch the ground before being wrapped, reducing bale contamination from soil and reduces the chance of bad fermentation and spoilage.
  • When bale formation is complete, the Combi system automatically wraps the bale while you continue creating the next bale, so there's no stopping, no slow-down. Two wrapping arms cover the bale surface quickly to shorten wrapping time. When bale wrapping is complete, the system gently lowers the wrapped bale to the ground. The Combi wrapper doubles as an accumulator and allows you to drop two bales in one spot, so even in dry crop not requiring wrap the system reduces retrieval time, fuel and machinery wear and tear.
Monitors Features
  • Whether you're a part-time farmer in need of the basic controls found on the Auto-Wrap™ II monitor or a professional, full-time farmer requiring the fast hookup and advanced capabilities of the IntelliView™ IV monitor, there's a monitor that's right for your application.
  • A basic, simple monitor that's well-suited for entry-level baling, the Auto-Wrap™ II system provides you with automatic control of the wrapping cycle. A buzzer lets you know when it's time to tie off the bale and when the tailgate is latched. Select manual or automatic operation and adjust the preset number of wraps with the flip of a switch. Not ready for net just yet? Upgrade to standard net/twine at a later date for fast, reliable net wrapping with a dealer-installed kit.
  • Twine-only balers with standard electronics receive Bale Command II with graphics and simple controls standard. The sleek design and soft-touch keypad allow for user-friendly interaction. The select dot-matrix screen is 10% larger than previous models, providing operators with easy-to-read information while baling. This monitor provides three pre-programmed wrap patterns, one custom wrap pattern, twine arms that move in a start-stop motion to apply wraps, and one resettable bale count.
  • You can select the Bale Command II Plus monitor for an enhanced baling experience with twine-only, net-only, or net and twine balers with deluxe electronics. Similar in appearance and controls to the Bale Command™ II, Plus models provide operators with enhanced graphics, four pre-programmed wrap patterns, one custom wrap pattern, pulse-width modulated twine arms moving in a continuous motion to apply wraps for better twine-spacing consistency, 20 resettable bale counts, and compatibility with numerous dealer-installed accessories.
  • For New Holland tractors or Big Balers with an IntelliView III or IV monitor, you can choose to equip your baler with ISOBUS capabilities to utilize your existing monitor, creating the ultimate baling experience. This eliminates the need to install wires or an additional monitor inside the cab of your tractor. ISOBUS also provides you with easier navigation between screens and enhanced storage capacity for improved record keeping.
  • Compatible with: tractors equipped with an ISOBUS connector and a monitor capable of controlling implements via the Virtual Terminal (VT) Available for: ROLL-BELT 450, 460, 560 BALERS This option is for customers who have tractors equipped with an ISOBUS connector - simply plug the baler into the tractor and use the existing tractor monitor.
  • ISOBUS, or ISO 11783, is the universal protocol for electronic communication between tractors, implements, and computers. The objective of this procedure is to create common communication between tractors and implements, regardless of brand. This also aids with data transfer for some software that may be used on farms. An additional benefit of ISOBUS is “plug-and-play" capability between implement and tractor, which eliminates the need to have numerous wires and monitors in the cab of your tractor.
Belt Choice Features
  • Enhancements on Roll-Belt™ balers have led to an impressive increase of 20% in belt driving force in comparison to previous BR7000 models. How? In addition to repositioning the backwrap roll to improve driving efficiency and reduce belt slippage, an updated selection of belts is now available.
  • For ultimate durability and low maintenance, select the award-winning premium endless belts, which have a splice-free design for maximum consistency and low maintenance. These belts are manufactured with constant heat and pressure to eliminate belt flaws. The belt carcass construction enhances side-to-side rigidity, reduces tearing, and has sealed edges to reduce fraying issues. This design allows the belts to remain extremely stable under dynamic conditions, such as when the density system is maxed out or at core startup. All these features translate into superior belt tracking. The surface pattern is also improved for cleanout while maintaining the best overall balance between sure grip and gentle crop handling. Even better, these belts are backed by a three-year, 15,000 bale New Holland warranty. *Excludes Roll-Belt 450 Utility
  • Like endless belts, premium laced belts are also manufactured with constant heat and pressure and feature an enhanced carcass design. Low-profile Alligator® rivet fasteners with stainless-steel Duralink™ flexible pins add to their durability. **Excludes Roll-Belt 450 Utility and 450 balers
  • Suitable for all-day baling are the proven Mini-Rough Top (MRT) clipper-laced belts with three-plies of poly fabric.
4'x5' Roll-Belt™ 450 Utility Features
  • Designed with smaller farmers in mind, Roll-Belt™ 450 Utility balers enable you to bale on your own schedule. Instead of relying on someone else to bale your hay, you can rely on the legendary performance and superior bale density of your own Roll-Belt round baler.
  • The compact 4' x 5' design of the Roll-Belt 450 Utility baler features fewer moving parts to create a simple, affordable baler to own and operate.
  • The wide, 1.2M SuperSweep™ pickup uses 72 curved spring steel tines that are 17% closer together than the leading competitor to ensure that you gather all of your crop. Even when baling the heaviest windrows, the pickup, quick-release windguard, and open-throat design work together to feed crop directly into the bale chamber. Optional gathering wheels help pull in windblown and bulky windrows, yielding square-shouldered bales.
  • In addition to their simple design, Roll-Belt 450 Utility balers are built with smaller farmers in mind. Requiring a minimum of only 40 PTO horsepower to operate, Roll-Belt 450 Utility balers are the perfect match for most tractors found on small farms. Now that's SMART.
  • Like the rest of the Roll-Belt family, Utility balers come standard with simple and reliable wrapping systems. Electronically activated single-pivot twine tubes provide accurate placement across the full width of the bale. If you reach the end of one ball during a wrapping cycle, you can still finish off tying the bale by simply initiating a second wrapping cycle.
  • To speed up your baling time, select the net wrap option to wrap your bales in mere seconds. Starting a new roll of net is easy thanks to the front-loading system and the easy-start net-notch.
  • With a storage capacity of four balls of twine and up to two rolls of net wrap (with the optional tailgate-mounted net storage box accessory), you'll be able to keep baling all day long.
4'x5' Roll-Belt™ 450 /4'x6' Roll-Belt™ 460 Features
  • The Roll-Belt 450 and Roll-Belt 460 are the backbone of countless haymaking operations. From basic baling to crop cutting, there's a four-foot baler to fit the needs of your operation.
  • For basic, no-frills baling look no further than Roll-Belt 450 and 460 Dry Hay models. Two versions are available for each model: with a 1.5M SuperSweep™ pickup or a 1.8M ActiveSweep™ pickup.
  • Silage Special versions are designed to effectively bale crops at high moisture to create quality silage bales. Make no mistake: you can still bale in dry hay conditions, too. Silage Special balers come standard with: - Dual-cam pickups for increased durability in heavy crops - Endless belts for lower maintenance and superior performance - In-feed discs to reduce power consumption - Looped tailgate rolls, scrapers, and rubber back wrap roll to eliminate crop buildup.
  • A number of different pickups are available to meet your needs. From classic pickups in dry hay to professional-grade pickups to meet the high-capacity demands of the industry-leading CropCutter baler, none of our pickups leave your important crop behind.
  • For customers desiring a proven pickup, select the 1.5M SuperSweep pickup on dry hay and silage models. This four-bar pickup has 96 curved, shot-peened, steel tines that are suitable for picking up fine, short-stemmed crops.
  • The 1.8M ActiveSweep™ pickups are also available on 450 and 460 dry hay and silage balers, as well as 450 Bale-Slice™ balers. Like the pickups found on 560 models, you can select between heavy-duty or standard-duty pickup reels. Heavy-duty reels feature three double-plate reel spiders that hold five solid steel tine bars with 140 rubber-mounted teeth in total. Standard-duty reels come with three, single-plate spiders affixed to four tine bars with steel coil, curved, double tines, providing 112 tines in total. Regardless of which version you choose, both reels are pinned in the center for easy serviceability.
  • If the SuperFeed option is selected, a heavy-duty 1.8M-wide pickup is featured on the baler. This pickup has five steel tine bars that are pinned in the center for easier servicing. Mounted on the tine bars are 140, six millimeter, curved, rubber-mounted tines. Three, double-plate reel spiders provide support for optimal crop feeding.
  • Roll-Belt 450 and 460 balers equipped with the CropCutter rotary cutter option receive a pickup that's suitable for a professional, full-time farmer or custom operator who demands the most out of their baler. This 2.07M-wide pickup has five solid-steel tine bars that are segmented for quicker, more cost-effective replacement should service be required. Four, double-plate reel spiders provide excellent support in the heaviest crop feeding, and 160, six millimeter, curved, rubber-mounted tines provide the utmost durability for this professional-grade pickup.
  • Two windguard styles are featured: tine style and a roller style. For dry hay applications, the economical tine option performs well. For silage hay, straw, or any crop in high volume, the roller windguard is an excellent choice as it provides better control of springy crops as it feeds into the baler. For even greater crop feeding control on SuperFeed and CropCutter balers, partner a top-assist feedroll (shown) with the roller windguard.
  • For denser bales that are simple to feed and easier for livestock to digest, select the exclusive New Holland Bale-Slice system. The replaceable knives featured on this system enter the bale after its core is formed to produce an average cut of six-inches in length. How much of the bale is cut to the outside surface is up to you. The outcome? Bales that are 14% more dense than unsliced bales. According to a Bale-Slice study, slicing bales with this system can lead to an increase in average daily weight gain in yearling heifers of 23%.
  • If you're looking for a baler with the capacity of a rotary feeder and a drop floor for easy unplugging, but don't need the ability to cut crop, then the SuperFeed™ option is right for you. You can take in dry hay, silage crops, and straw with ease because of the large, 18-inch-diameter rotor that's similar to the one found in CropCutter™ balers. Single-point feeder tines are arranged in a “W" pattern on a rotor shaft for uniform feeding from the pickup to the bale chamber.
  • To maximize your baling output and bale density, choose the CropCutter rotary cutting system. In contrast to Bale-Slice, this system cuts crop during the entire formation of the bale, as opposed to after the core is formed. The 15 knives can be resharpened and replaced, and can process crop into two-and-a-half-inch lengths from the core to the outer edge of the bale. Cut crop packs into a bale more tightly. A denser silage or high-moisture bale leads to greater fermentation and less spoilage. For bedding materials, this cutting process increases absorbency and makes bales easier to shake apart. For dry hay or bedding that is stored outside, this additional density creates bales that shed water and draw in less moisture from the ground, aiding in greatly reducing spoilage. A spring-loaded protection system on each knife helps prevent damage from foreign matter. In the event that debris or a crop plug enters the baler, the standard drop floor provides you with an easy method for fast removal.
  • With balers equipped with either a SuperFeed or CropCutter rotary system, you have the choice between a 540 or 1,000 RPM gearbox with a cut-out clutch for overload protection.
  • When equipped with a SuperFeed or CropCutter rotary feeder system, Roll-Belt 460 balers are available with an optional, dual-cylinder density system. This addition replaces the coil spring arm on the left side of the baler with a second hydraulic cylinder to increase bale density by 5% compared to the single-cylinder system.
5'x6' Roll-Belt™ 560 Features
  • New Holland round baling history started in 1974 with the Model 850. Today, the same size baler, the Roll-Belt™ 560, is still designed and built to get the most out of every season.
  • For denser bales that are simpler to feed and easier for livestock to digest, select a 560 with New Holland's industry-exclusive Bale-Slice system. In contrast to a CropCutter® rotary cutter system that cuts crop during the entire formation of the bale, the knives of the Bale-Slice system enter the bale after its core is formed. How much of the bale is cut to the outside surface is up to you. The outcome? Bales that are 14% more dense than unsliced bales. According to a Bale-Slice study, feeding bales sliced with this method can lead to an increase in average daily weight gain in yearling heifers of 23%.
  • The Specialty Crop configuration is exclusive to the Roll-Belt 560 model, and handles cornstalks, straw, and other high-volume crops with ease. Specialty Crop balers feature the heavy-duty ActiveSweep™ five-bar pickup with rubber tines, solid split-center bars, and a roller windguard. Additionally, this configuration also comes standard with a 1,000 RPM gearbox with a cut-out clutch, 18L-16.1SL 10PR flotation tires, crop guides to reduce crop catching on gauge wheels, fingers on the external expeller roll to remove debris, and a duckbill trash baffle to clean net wrap during each wrapping cycle. Optional items include 21.5Lx16.1 10PR tires and a 540 RPM with a cut-out clutch.
  • ActiveSweep pickups use a double-flight, overshot feeder auger to replace the stuffer that was previously used. The design combines the feeder and augers on a common shaft to move crop efficiently from the pickup to the bale formation area. This auger also simplifies the driveline while simultaneously enhancing capacity.
  • From the moment the pickup tines touch the windrow, your Roll-Belt baler will pick up all of the valuable crop that you're baling. The design innovations on ActiveSweep™ pickups add up to a 20% increase in capacity, leaving nothing but perfect, square-shouldered bales behind.
  • This heavy-duty version of the ActiveSweep™ pickup is available on both Specialty Crop and Bale-Slice™ models. This pickup features four double-plate reel spiders to support the five solid-steel tine bars that are split in the center for easy servicing. Attached to the tine bars are 160, six-millimeter, rubber-mounted, curved, double-steel tines for efficient crop gathering.
  • Wide-pickup Roll-Belt 560s receive the standard-duty ActiveSweep pickup with a tine windguard (roller windguard optional). Three plate-type reel spiders carry four, two-inch-diameter tine bars. The 128 five-millimeter, five-coil, shot peened, curved, double steel tines have a 24% increase in bending strength to improve durability.
  • Dry hay 560s come equipped with the classic SuperSweep™ pickup with a tine windguard. This six tine bar pickup has 144, four-point-eight millimeter, shot peened, curved, double steel tines. A single bolt-on adjustable pickup gauge wheel is standard, but both bolt-on and no-tool dual gauge wheels are also available.
  • In addition to dual, standard, bolt-on gauge wheels, two types of quick-adjust gauge wheels are available on both ActiveSweep™ pickups. Straight-arm wheels (left) provide quick height adjustments with the quick removal of a lynchpin. Curved, castering gauge wheels (right) provide the same type of quick, no-tools height adjustment, but also deliver the ability to caster on sharp turns and therefore reduce ground scuffing.
Bale Size
  • Diameter, in. (cm): 36-60 (91.5-152)
  • Width, in. (cm): 46.5 (118)
  • Weight, lbs. (kg): 1,000 (453)
  • Density Pressure, psi (kPa): Adjustable
Baler Dimensions And Weights
  • Overall length, tailgate closed, in. (cm): 188.6 (479)
  • Overall height, tailgate closed, in. (cm): 122.2 (310.3)
  • Shipping weight, lbs. (kg): 3,300 (1497) No kits installed
Bale Forming Chamber
  • Floor roll (ActiveSweep) in. (cm): N/A
  • Floor roll (Rotor), in. (cm): N/A
  • Floor roll (SuperSweep), in. (cm): 12 (30.5)
  • Forming rolls, in. (cm): 3 rolls, 10 (25.4)
  • Stripper roll, in. (cm): 10 (25.4)
  • Starter roll, in. (cm): 7 (17)
  • Bottom tailgate idler roll, in. (cm): 5.5 (14)
Belts
  • Number of belts: 5
  • Belt width, in. (cm): 7 (18)
  • Belt length, in. (cm): 343 (871)
  • Surface type (dependent on belt type): Mini Rough Top / Self-cleaning
  • Endless belts: N/A
Wrapping System
  • Twine application: Dual twine arms
  • Twine control: Automatic, electric
  • Twine box: 4 active balls
  • Additional twine storage: N/A
  • Net Wrap: EdgeWrap™ net wrap system, 2 roll capacity optional
Bale Forming Indicators
  • Standard Indicators: Bale size, twine movement, twine arm position, bale counter optional
Tire Options
  • Implement tires: 31 x 13.5-15, 6PR
  • Low profile flotation tires: 11L x 14, 6PR
  • High profile flotation tires: N/A
Tractor Requirements
  • PTO HP (minimum), hp. (kW): 40 (30)
  • PTO speed, rpm: 540
  • Driveline protection: Shearbolt
  • Hydraulic remote requirement: 1 or 2
Pickup Specifications - Supersweep™ Pickups
  • Overall width, in. (cm): 61 (155)
  • Width, tine-to-tine, in. (cm) m: 44.7 (113) 1.2
  • Width, flare-to-flare, in. (cm): 68 (174)
  • Tine spacing, in. (cm): 2.6 (7)
  • Tine bars: 4
  • Number of tines: 72
  • Reel diameter, in. (cm): 12.4 (31.5)
  • Pickup protection: Adjustable slip clutch
Pickup Specifications - Activesweep™ (Standard-Duty) Pickups
  • Overall width, in. (cm): N/A
  • Width, tine-to-tine, in. (cm) m: N/A
  • Width, flare-to-flare, in. (cm): N/A
  • Tine spacing, in. (cm): N/A
  • Tine bars: N/A
  • Number of tines: N/A
  • Reel diameter, in. (cm): N/A
  • Pickup protection: N/A
Pickup Specifications - Activesweep™ (Heavy-Duty) Pickups
  • Overall width, in. (cm): N/A
  • Width, tine-to-tine, in. (cm) m: N/A
  • Width, flare-to-flare, in. (cm): N/A
  • Tine spacing, in. (cm): N/A
  • Tine bars: N/A
  • Number of tines: N/A
  • Reel diameter, in. (cm): N/A
  • Pickup protection: N/A
Pickup Specifications - Superfeed™ Pickup
  • Overall width, in. (cm): N/A
  • Width, tine-to-tine, in. (cm): N/A
  • Width, flare-to-flare, in. (cm): N/A
  • Tine spacing, in. (cm): N/A
  • Tine bars: N/A
  • Number of tines: N/A
  • Reel diameter, in. (cm): N/A
  • Pickup protection: N/A
Pickup Specifications - Cropcutter® Pickup
  • Overall width, in. (cm): N/A
  • Width, tine-to-tine, in. (cm): N/A
  • Width, flare-to-flare, in. (cm): N/A
  • Tine spacing, in. (cm): N/A
  • Tine bars: N/A
  • Number of tines: N/A
  • Reel diameter, in. (cm): N/A
  • Pickup protection: N/A

Dimensions

Length 163 in. (413 cm)
Height 100 in. (253 cm)
Weight 400-1,000 lb. (181-454 kg)

General

Recommended HP 45 hp (34 kW)

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