ther are already someunits out there one is n the 20000.00 range. simple unit is what i was going to try,but it just did not pencil out after all the rehandling,string twice over again etc. to get the last 4ft of the round is realy tough. i know you said you didn't want break it up,well if you don't you are going to spend mot of your day unplugging the small square baler. I even unrolled them on the ground and then tried running back thru a mower conditioner to loosen up as you say the hay,yea right. after trying to come up with something in 5 yeaar time frame i finally decided you bale it right the first time.SMALLSQUARES and be done with it. but the unit i am thinking about unrolled itout thru a 4inch deep slot fed right into smallbale chamber. Chopper knives broke it up. Drawing blank on brand of unit right now thou. GOOD LUCK AND DO NOT EXPECT TO MAKE MUCH R ANYTHING when you get done.i still hve some of my hay equipment to get rid of yet thou if you need a large capacity small square baler,accumulator etc.
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