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Case introduces new top end variable chamber balers

June 16, 20221 Min Read Technology
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Case introduces new top end variable chamber balers

In May, Case brought to the world’s attention the various upgrades it had made to its basic variable chamber baler model, the RB344.

The company has since heavily redesigned the top end machines in the range and launched them as the RB 456 and 466HD Pro.

Denser bales from fewer parts

These new machines are said to make higher density bales in all crops, from wet silage to dry straw, and have produced over 150,000 bales of all crop types in their development.

Aimed at farmers and contractors who typically make up to 10,000 bales a year or more, Case said that it has…



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