New Holland BB9O6O manual

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    NEW HOLLAND BB9OOO BB9O6O BB9O8O[...]

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    W ORLD-WIDE LEADERSHIP IS NO T A COINCIDENCE New Holland has played a dominant role in the big squar e bale revolution fr om the start. T ogether with industr y partners New Holland was responsible for some of the major pr oduct and feature intr oductions. This shared expertise is the basis for the world-wide success of the uncontested leader on th[...]

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    BB9060 BB9080 THE HIGH PERFORMANCE F ARMING AND CONTRA CT OR BUSINESS T wo models of big balers combining bale widths of 80 or 120 cm and bale height of 90 cm, repr esent the largest portion of the big baler market. These different bale sections not only result in dif ferent package volumes, but also allow perfect adapting to any handling system an[...]

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    Even the shortest piece of straw or the smallest dr y leaf of valuable hay is taken up by the Super Sweep™ pick-up. Proven characteristics like curved tines and close tine spacing combined with an efficient wind-guar d and pneumatic gauge wheels help to sweep fields clean at a high speed. T AKE ALL THE CR OP BALING EXCELLENCE 45[...]

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    BALES FORMED THE RIGHT W A Y The stuffer forks that lift the cr op from the pre-compr ession chamber to the bale chamber only operate when the trip sensor fingers indicate that the requir ed density has been reached. This assures a consistent bale density wad after wad. This quality of a big bale is highly appreciated when it is opened for bedding [...]

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    Higher bale density , lower strain on the knotters and increased knotting r eliability are the known r esult of the proven double knotter system. T wo twines are fed to the knotter who makes a final knot for the bale that is complete and a starting knot for the bale that is still “in production”. Four knotters on the 80 cm wide models and six k[...]

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    FULL Y INFORMED: B ALE MOISTURE CONTENT Accurate information about the condition of the crop being baled prevents pr ocessing a crop which is not r eally ready . The displayed information provided by the moisture sensing system available as a dealer installed accessory , also allows precise application of additives. Because the two star wheels are [...]

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    SUPERIOR CHOPPING 89 V ar ying crop-gr owing conditions, evolving crop conservation methods and specific fodder requir ements call for differ ent chop lengths. The new range of BB9000 big balers provide the flexibility that is requested by the customers. IN RESPONSE T O V AR YING CHOP LENGTH REQUIREMENTS Crop Cutter options / Knif e Distance (mm) B[...]

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    EXCELLENT CHOPPING WITH THE P A CKER CUTTER A basic cutting of the straw or silage, using three packer forks and six double tines is possible on the 80 cm wide models. This introduces an important degree of cr op compaction for improved silage and a r educed number of bales to be handled, and it also eases the feeding. Engaging or disengaging the c[...]

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    COMFOR T AND CONVENIENCE 10 11 MONIT ORING T O SUIT Y OUR FLEET BB9000 big balers are r eady for operating with any ISOBUS compatible tractor . Full baler infor mation and control ar e possible using the tractor’ s built in monitor . In case the baler will be operated by a non ISOBUS tractor , it can be fitted with a separate monitor . Added adva[...]

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    FULL OR P AR TIAL BALE-EJECT™ SYSTEM For easy cleaning out of the baler after finishing a day’ s work, the standard Bale-Eject™ system fully clears the bale chamber of any remaining cr op. T wo rails in the bottom of the bale chamber , each with 4 tines, operated by hydraulics with a dedicated control lever at the r ear of the baler , eject t[...]

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    COMFOR T AND CONVENIENCE 12 13 ALL D A Y COMFOR T AXLE CHOICE T O SUIT ANY OPERA TING TERRAIN For adapting to the area of operation and to the basic field conditions a choice can be made between a single axle and a tandem axle. The large diameter tyres mounted on single axle units reduce the risk of bulldozing wher eas the tandem axle reduces soil [...]

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    TWINE FOR A LONG BALING D A Y A maximum of 30 twine balls can be stored in the dust proof twine box. This keeps you going for the longest working day in any condition. HAND Y WEIGHING ON-THE-GO A bale weighing system with an accuracy of +/- 2% that can easily handle differ ent bale sizes in any kind of crop condition is available as a dealer instal[...]

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    RELIABILITY AND QU ALITY 14 15 DURABLE BY DESIGN A DURABLE MONOCOQUE FRAME A vital requir ement for a long baler life is a rugged overall construction. Keeping all essential components on their precise locations and maintaining the strength requir ed for a powerful job is achieved thanks to the massively engineered one-piece frame.[...]

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    THE BEST IN CLASS KNO TTER WITH ABSOLUTE REFINING An important par t of the development effort with the new BB9000 range of big balers, was directed to the knotter perfor mance. Although proven for many years all over the world, the complete system was looked at in detail, and taking into account the development of the tying requir ements detailed [...]

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    MODELS BB9O6O BB9O8O Ty p e Standard (SY) Packer Cutter (PY) Rotor Cutter (R Y) Standard (SY) Rotor Cutter (R Y) Bale dimensions Width / Maximum length (cm) 80 / 260 80 / 260 80 / 260 120 / 260 120 / 260 Height 90 90 90 90 90 T ractor requirements Minimum PTO Power (kW/hp) 75/102 80/110 95/130 90/122 110/150 Main Drive Protection Shearbolt, overrun[...]