Arcusin Bale Bundler Demo

Published 2024-06-10

All Comments (21)
  • I’m sure there’s times/situations where this machine/system would be beneficial but as with most European equipment, they just can’t handle the volume. As far as transport, they have different weight/ height/length restrictions for their trucks than we do. In fact, they do a lot with just farm tractors on the road! Thanks for the video!
  • @jefflawsonqwest
    I like the 14 bale count. Plus it’s the same size as a 3x3 square bale, I believe.
  • @funnywolffarm
    The operation seems very inefficient - please post another video explaining why this process is beneficial. Thanks for the video
  • We got a new Kuhn's 510F tie grabber this year. Same challenges with the length's of the bale and height's however with some adjusts it has become the greatest invention since the Autopilot!
  • Continue to use your current setup. If you're going to go after new sales because you have extra hay to sell, then make your own bundles to load into a van trailer. Loaded with a forklift.
  • @nickjewart9351
    I think there would be lots of people who would buy these bundles. They would be easy to move around with equipment they already own. Those 3 string bales are heavy even for the "average" person.
  • @kellypage7187
    Good thing for transport lock for roading farm equipment down the road from the farmyard to the farm field
  • Arcusin is a cool set up. Gotta do alotta hay to pay for one though. Thank god ya pulled it with a Deere.😁
  • Have you put pencil to paper and figured out if it’s cost effective. When will you be able to make up the equipment investment. Looks cool. Long gone are the days of hiring high school kids to work for some spending money.
  • I use to do 16x18 two string x4+ feet long with my home made spear squeeze on bobcat articulated, stacked with 1049 NH only two wide, load my step deck myself 14f hi about 100 inch wide, my customers didn't want a secondary set of bundle string it was awesome no finger print but to slow to bale now 3x3 with same h m squeeze straw n alfalfa hay
  • @Rooftopmatty
    I understand the purpose it has and understand the thought of the design and everything behind it I can’t knock it one bit at all, it’s got its purpose for the right operation and yours is focused on a different direction and unless you wanna take that million dollar gamble is up to you not us we arnt signing the cheques. My two cents in my area as someone who would buy it and sell it this set up would be great, we could run step decks, 2 high on the front and 3 high on the back every farmer has a tractor or skiddy to unload in 20 minutes
  • Are you to maximum length for truck and trailer and weight wise? If not add a foot to the front and back of each trailer and make your hitch on the back trailer a little longer
  • Maybe this is what the 14” chambered 3 string bale was made for. Did you haul any bundle blocks with retriever?
  • @sln9651
    I may have missed something but you said 97-98" long and it looked slightly narrower as 2 wide. You might only have 96" wide trailers but 102" wide is legal basically everywhere. There may be a few locations that still say 96" but almost every trailer built today is 102 wide. Maybe a west coast guy can step in and clarify if the doubles makes a difference on some of the smaller roads but as far as I know, it shouldn't. For example technically 96 wide and over 65' long needs permits in NYC. Every 48'+ open deck or van is longer and wider than that but nobody abides by those ancient rules.
  • @magmaxgus
    You're messin with Brian's Cheese. Let us know how that works out for ya!
  • @PMB-58079
    My man Clint @ All Stock Hay runs the Arcusin. Check out video and channel 🤙🏼
  • @nmwelder6994
    The bundles of hay are a way better method of getting hay put together. The bale bandit is the one I run.