Massey Ferguson Hay Equipment
Greenline Equipment is the leading dealer in the West when it comes to hay equipment. Contact one of our sales professionals concerning our great offers!2100 Series - Large Square Balers
Now, two of the biggest names in the industry have come together with the new 2100 Series large square balers… driving the future of hay production. As part of the new Hesston Series from Massey Ferguson, the Model 2190 builds solid 4 X 4 bales, while the Model 2170 produces a slightly smaller 3 X 4 bale and the Model 2150 produces a 3 x 3 bale. All three models feature even higher capacity combined with your Massey Ferguson dealer’s commitment to customer satisfaction.Features & Benefits
- Baler Drives: Massey Ferguson Hesston Series large square balers are built for long life and ease of maintenance.
- Pickup: The Hesston Series wide, low profile design just got lower.
- Pre-Compression and Bale Chamber: The simple but efficient design pre-forms the flake in the pre-compression chamber before moving the crop to the plunger to form the bale.
- Knotters: The double knotter system maintains that perfect bale after it leaves the chamber throughout transport.
- GTA Monitor: New for 2007 is the industry’s first ISOBUS compliant color monitor.
- Pre-Cutter: With the factory-installed cutter option, you can pre-cut the crop down to a 1.9” length for more palatable hay.
- Mainframe: From the shielding to the tandem axles, these balers were designed to perform.
- Accumulator: The Model AC25 three bale accumulator works with the 4x4 and 3x4. The AC20 five bale accumulator works with the 3x3.
- Kits: Whether you are mounting an accumulator or adding a roller chute, we have what you need to customize your baler for your operation.
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1800 Small Square Balers
If you've ever had to squeeze a baler through a narrow gate, or navigate a small field, you can't help but appreciate the Massey Ferguson 1800 Series small square balers with their in-line design that moves the crop in a straight line from the windrow to the bale chute.In contrast to offset balers, field and road positions are one in the same, saving you valuable time when moving between fields.
The in-line design also adjusts to ground contours faster and easier, since flotation tires and gauge wheels are of equal size on both sides of the machine.