Process and device for producing cylindrical bales of an agricul

Harvesters – Raking and bundling

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ABSTRACT:
Process for producing a cylindrical bale of an agricultural product in a baler whose winding chamber is in part delimited by rotary drive elements above a pickup and which includes a rear part that can be lifted for removal of the bale. The product is introduced into the winding chamber and wound between the rotary drive elements mounted on two pivoting baling elements until the diameter of the bale reaches a first value. Subsequently, the winding chamber is delimited by the assembly of the rotary elements and a set of belts as the diameter rises to a final value of the bale.

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