by ep | Jun 1, 2026 | Uncategorized
Operating Technique Guide Wet conditions are unavoidable in Australian silage operations — rain re-wets windrows, harvesting windows narrow, and operators must make the call on whether to bale or wait. This guide covers every practical strategy for managing...
by ep | Jun 1, 2026 | Uncategorized
Operating Technique Guide Travel speed is the variable that most silage operators underestimate. Running a silage baler too fast doesn’t just risk a blockage — it systematically reduces bale density, compromises fermentation quality, accelerates machine wear,...
by ep | Jun 1, 2026 | Uncategorized
Maintenance Guide A failed bearing in a silage baler mid-season can cost more in lost crop and harvest delay than the bearing itself is worth many times over. This guide covers how to identify when a bearing is approaching failure, which bearings are highest priority...
by ep | Jun 1, 2026 | Uncategorized
Maintenance Guide Correct lubrication is the single most cost-effective maintenance action you can perform on a silage baler. This guide covers every grease point on the machine, the correct intervals for silage service, and the grease products that actually hold up...
by ep | Jun 1, 2026 | Uncategorized
Troubleshooting Guide The pickup head is the first point of contact between your silage baler and the crop — and when it underperforms, everything downstream suffers. Missed material, uneven feed, tine damage, and chronic blockages all trace back to pickup condition...
by ep | Dec 30, 2025 | Uncategorized
Haylage balers are essential equipment for farmers looking to preserve quality forage for livestock feed. Small-scale farming operations, in particular, benefit greatly from the use of haylage balers, as they offer a cost-effective and efficient method for storing and...