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High performance for the new "Abbriata®" balers

by Fabrizio Sereni
May - June 2016 | Back

The Piedmont company “Abbriata®” strengthens its position on the market for fixed chamber chain round balers thanks to a new range: the “modular” series 100 and 120/150 Plus.

The “M100 Super” and “M120 Compact Plus” models, also available in a Magnum version (with 165 cm harvester) are characterized by their compact size (the total width is only 180 cm), for their low weight, and for their very limited power demands (40/45 horses).

These machines are specialized in the production of small size bales (Ø 100x100 cm or Ø 120x100 cm), i.e. those easier to transport and store, and precisely for this reason their ideal field of use is mountainous areas and, more generally, confined spaces.

The “small ones” by the “Abbriata®” brand can also be used for packaging vineyard prunings; meanwhile, the “M150 Super Plus” balers, also offered in a Magnum configuration (185 cm harvester or, on request, 200 cm), have an innovative mechanical hood locking system that allows, when needed, the production of perfectly geometric shape bales, highly compressed, especially for the external “crust”, with higher density and weight than those achieved by the other round balers of the same category.

Among other strong points of the new “Abbriata®” line, we must mention the high production capacity, thanks to the use of a next-generation alternative packer which, having no rotating parts, allows the “gentle” introduction of fodder, minimizing the loss of nutritional properties; the availability - as standard - of electric binding controlled with a console in the driver’s seat; the use of high quality components that give the machines their characteristics of great structural strength.

 

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