My name is Aaron Hicks with the Vermeer Corporation.
I'm here and that's the National Farm Machinery Show
in Louisville, Kentucky.
Behind me is a 504 Pro baler.
This is part of our Pro baler line.
It's really made to put up wet or dry hay and
just really handle that tough crop
conditions to really make a dense
square shoulder bale.
Let's dig in a little deeper and look at a
few of the features that make up this
Pro baler. We'll start with the pickup
this is a heavy-duty pickup, it's wide made
to take those tough crops and feed it
into the aggressive rotor.
That heavy-duty aggressive rotor is really going to
to take that crop and really grab
that and feed it to the bale chamber.
It's going to go over and drag that crop
over the knife system, it's the
Xtracut chopper 17 system that we have the capability
of doing a zero knives, eight knives, nine knives or
seventeen and it's going to allow you
the flexibility to get that crop just
size you want it. This is going to
help to increase fermentation if you're
wrapping the bales and then when you're
feeding the bales it's going to be it's
going to get that cut crop size of really
the width of that cows mouth.
You're going to have less sorting and
increased feed efficiency.
As the crop goes in it feeds it to our Hydroflex floor.
Our Hydroflex floor does a couple different things,
it's constantly flexing. In those
silage conditions you're going to get
those slugs to hay and it's going to
allow those slugs to pass and and just
give you a little bit of room so you
don't have to stop and take the time to
unplug the baler on those smaller slugs of hay.
When you get the big slug of hay
you're going to be able to drop that
floor out clear the plug from the
cab of the tractor and continue baling.
It's really going to save you some time.
Another thing about our Pro bale lineup that is
this new this year is our 604 Pro.
The 604 Pro is an exciting baler, it just
allows you the flexibility to wet, dry
hay but when you're doing that wet hey
you're going to be able to do that
4 x 5 silage bale but when you
want to dry hay, you can do a regular 6-foot bale.
That's going mean a lot less
bales in the field when you're doing dry hay.
Just really going to be a nice, dense
bale for you out there in the field.
Come visit us at booth #4296 here in
Louisville, Kentucky at the National
Farm Machinery Show. You can see the Pro baler
along with all the other great products.
Or if you can't make it,
please just visit Vermeer.com.
Thank you.
