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Round balers work by raking the desired crop into the bale chamber through different types of intakes designed to give maximum efficiency when matched with specific crop types and operator preferences. Intakes vary in their ability to handle certain materials better than others and their overall function for example the ability to cut forages down in length. The crop is then rolled within the chamber creating the desired size, weight, and density. Upon completion of the desired bale it is then bound by either twine, net, or even film to maintain shape and preservation during storage and transportation.
A silage baler is designed to deliver high performance under different conditions when compared to standard dry hay or straw. Those conditions include greater weights, densities, pressure, and tack. Not all balers are silage ready, which can operate under a wider range of conditions while clearing debris from the bale chamber to maintain efficiency. All KUHN balers are silage ready to different degrees, and a KUHN dealer can best position the baler to each operator's needs.