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New for 2007!
All of our Accumulators are now powder coated.
 
Simple:
 
This hay accumulator differs from many others in that all you need to hook up is a hitch pin. It's simple, no wires, cables, or hydraulics to hook up.  It was developed by a farmer for his operation and can be easily understood and used by anyone. You'll wonder why you didn't think of it yourself.

 

 
Fully Automatic:
 
The accumulator’s innovative design allows it to be fully automatic without the use of hydraulics or electronics. It works, using excess energy from the baler plunger to push the bales to the top of the front chute. Then, as gravity moves the bales downward, the last bale in each row swings a door to open the next row.

The last bale in the “grab” opens the back gate. As the accumulator unloads itself, springs and counterweights return all of the gates back to their starting position, ready for another grab in good time before the next bale comes. Zero user intervention required.

All you need to do to setup the baler is ensure correct hitch-pin position (centered, 5in. behind bale chamber) and loosen the pressure in the bale chamber to compensate for the back pressure caused by pushing the bales up the chute. There is no extra pressure applied to the plunger and the twisting action of the chute does not deform the bales. Feel free to ask for an Information Pack that includes a cd with videos of our accumulator working in the field.

 
Works:
 

The accumulator is built from the ground up as a durable machine. We are a customer oriented business and we stand behind our product. This machine concept has logged thousands of hours in many different areas, terrains, and types of hay. It has proven to work very well with a high rate of satisfaction. As a company, we stand behind our product, ensuring that you as a customer have a happy, productive experience.

 
It's simple, it works.
 

 

 

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