The machine is suitable for processing corn silage, wheat silage, cotton silage, alfalfa, sugar cane tail leaves, sweet potato vines, reeds, and soybean meal silage.
The electric type requires a power of 5.5 + 0.5 kW, while the diesel type requires a minimum of 1.5 horsepower.
The bale size is Φ550*520mm, with a weight range of 35-85 kg for the electric type and 45-90 kg for the diesel type.
The electric type has a capacity of 45-65 bales per hour, while the diesel type can produce 50-60 bales per hour.
Yes, it is designed for long-term storage, helping to prevent degeneration of pastures and making transport easier.
The rated speed of both the electric and diesel types is 350 RPM.
The machine weighs 850 kg.
Yes, the machine is an excellent choice for preparing silage for cattle, sheep, and other livestock.
Regular maintenance includes checking and lubricating moving parts, inspecting the power source, and ensuring the bale chamber is clean and free of debris.
Yes, the baler is designed for easy transport, especially when producing compact bales that are easy to handle.
Safety features typically include emergency stop buttons, protective covers, and safety guards to prevent accidents during operation.
Manufacturers often provide training or detailed manuals on how to operate the baler safely and effectively.
The bales produced have dimensions of Φ550*520mm.
Yes, the machine is versatile and can be used for various types of silage, including corn, wheat, and alfalfa.
Warranty details vary by manufacturer, so it's best to check with the supplier for specific warranty information.
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