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New Holland BC5000

Since the introduction of round bales and more importantly large square bales, most of today’s straw and hay is baled into larger packages. However, for a number of farming and leisure related activities, small rectangular bales are still the ideal solution. They can be handled manually and high quality fodder used in the equine industry is very well conserved in small rectangular bales. New Holland, historically the first brand in small rectangular balers, today offers two new models that have the right features for your hay and straw operations.

THE CHOICE IS YOURS

Ideally suited for small farming operations, the BC5060 has a 1,8m Super Sweep™ pick-up allowing swift travel along small lanes, smooth passing through narrow gates and compact storage in confined spaces. The wider 2m Super Sweep™ pick-up on the BC5070 and the extra feeder rotor provide the high capacity and daily output required on larger farms and contracting operations.

CLEAN FIELDS

Efficient crop gathering of even the shortest of straw varieties from a wide windrow left behind a large combine harvester, or the smallest nutritious hay leaf that has been field-dried for days, is collected with ease using the efficient Super Sweep™ pick-up fitted to the BC5000 balers. Curved tines, close tine spacing, flanged tine guards, an effective floating wind-guard, all add to a swift clean pick-up action.

READY TO START AT ONCE

A swift pick-up lowering to start working immediately when entering into the field is made possible with the hydraulic pick-up lift. The pick-up guide wheel protects the pick-up tines in uneven field conditions and adjustable compression springs provide ideal pick-up floatation.

MAINTAINING A HIGH FIELD SPEED

Consistently high field speeds equate to high daily production, even in heavy and irregular windrows. The efficient pick-up on the BC5000 range allows for a high field speed while ensuring that all the hay or straw is collected, leaving a clean field behind.