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Vermeer 605N Select - Net/Twine
59 900$ CAD / 42 847$ USD
Vermeer 605N Select - Net
29 900$ CAD / 21 388$ USD
Vermeer 605SM - Net/Twine
25 000$ CAD / 17 883$ USD
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15 000$ CAD / 10 730$ USD
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The BPX9010 bale processor combines simplicity, durability 4 and versatility. Distribute a consistent, uniform windrow of crop along the bunk line or out in the pasture. Spread bedding with consistency at ranges of up to 50 ft (15.2 m) The rotor cleaner attachment can be moved on the cut control bars to help reduce excessive net and twine on the rotor. Operators can access the rotor from the left side of the machine by simply opening the door. The slat-and-chain bale rotation design feeds bales consistently into the rotor — reducing the need to reverse rotation. Heavy-duty sprockets and chains allow misshaped bales to be processed smoothly. Split shafts let operators perform maintenance without removing the entire bed. The toolless cut control bar design allows dual adjustments to be made for increased aggression and is accessible from outside the machine. Ten different settings allow operators to be in control of processing speed and material size.
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Farm King 14 Wheel V-Rake
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Vermeer 604PRG3 Silage baler with Xtracut17 chopper system.
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605N Select - NET, LED Lights, Fire Ext, Pickup Clutch. Direct crop feed enables forage to be fed directly to the bottom drum and bale-starting chamber. The pickup clutch automatically stops the pickup when the desired bale size is reached, minimizing inadvertent overfill of the bale chamber to help protect the rollers, bearings and belts.
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605N Select - NET/SCALE, LED Lights, Fire Ext, Pickup Clutch. Direct crop feed enables forage to be fed directly to the bottom drum and bale-starting chamber. The pickup clutch automatically stops the pickup when the desired bale size is reached, minimizing inadvertent overfill of the bale chamber to help protect the rollers, bearings and belts.