NORDEN MFG AF4 New Bale Accumulators / Movers for saleNORDEN MFG AF4 New Bale Accumulators / Movers for sale
    Photos(1)

    NORDEN MFG AF4

    Bale Accumulators / Movers
    Call for price 

    Seller Information

    View Seller Information

    Open Country LLC

    Contact:Dan McMartin

    Gurley, Nebraska, USA 69141

    visit our website (Opens in a new tab)

    General

    Manufacturer
    NORDEN MFG
    Model
    AF4
    Condition
    New
    Description
    Our smallest accumulator. Handles bales from 32” to 48” long Bundle dimensions are 72” wide and length can vary, depending on bale dimensions. The AF4 4 bale accumulator is the solution for hay production around 6,000 bales or less per year. If your bales are 36″ long, you can cross stack the bales with the EGF8 grabber. Can handle 14×18″ and 16×18″ bales from 32″ to 48″ long at whatever density is needed, with no adjustments. HOW THE ACCUMULATOR WORKS: The innovative design of the accumulator allows it to be fully automatic without the use of hydraulics or electronics. Using excess energy from the baler plunger, the bales are pushed up and out the top of the twisted chute that rotates them one quarter turn to put them on edge. There is no extra pressure applied to the plunger and the chute does not deform the bales. As gravity moves the bales downward, the last bale in each row swings a gate to open the next row. The last bale in the grab opens the back gate. As the accumulator unloads itself, springs and counterweights automatically return all of the gates back to their starting position, ready for the next bale. The Kuhns Hay Accumulator is built from the ground up as a durable machine. The concept has logged thousands of hours in many different areas, terrains, and types of hay with exceptional customer satisfaction. Set up your baler in 4 easy steps: bolt on the bale chamber extension, adjust the hitch to the correct position, trim the guide belt to the proper length, and loosen the pressure in the bale chamber to compensate for the back pressure caused by pushing the bales up the chute.