Columbia R 500 Minibalers

A range of mini round balers with fixed chambers available as trailed or rear mounted. They fit many difficult terrain situations and are very well liked by producers of horse fodder.
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The R 500 Z Mini Round Baler is suitable to work in narrow, low places and on sharp inclines hardly reachable by the other machines. Thanks to the small dimensions of the bales, they can be carried by hand, thus making their storage easier. Used also by horse breeders. The machine can be connected to small tractors or transporters. The baler can bind bales with net or string, and this option can be retro fitted to older machines. |
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| The baler is also able to be equipped for rear mounting on a small tractor or in trailed mode works well behind certain utility vehicles. |
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| TECHNICAL DATA | R500 |
| Length (mm) | 1800 |
| Width (mm) | 1400 |
| Height (mm) | 1200 |
| Pick-up (mm) | 830 |
| Bale size (mm) | Ø57x63 |
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The R 500 Z Super model is different from the previous one as it uses a rotary packer, which facilitates the feed, thus obtaining more compact bales. The biggest advantages are with baling long materials, and with large swaths. |
| TECHNICAL DATA | R500 SUPER |
| Length (mm) | 1800 |
| Width (mm) | 1400 |
| Height (mm) | 1200 |
| Pick-up (mm) | 830 |
| Bale size (cm) | Ø57x63 |
R 500 COMBI SYSTEM
| This version comes with R500 mini-baler
connected to a wrapping machine and combined in a single framework. This
enables collecting - baleing - wrapping with one individual machine thus
saving working time. All operations take place automatically
without any stop during collection, the pressed bale is wrapped and then
unload by the rear wrapper. The bale is automatically transferred and
positioned from the round baler to the wrapper by means of an hydraulic arm. The
wrapping system has 2 rotating arms and 2 stretchers ensuring a
quick and trouble-free wrapping. The film is cut with 2 hydraulic
knives. |
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