Ian and Megan Lockwood have recently acquired the Arcusin D14 - read what they have to say about this impressive machine.
NEW MODEL -
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Improved system for a constant, continuous work cycle.
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Simple movements.
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Improved loading system thanks to Arcusin’s exclusive new chain design.
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Simple to drive and makes full use of fields.
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One operator can carry out the whole process without the need for specialised training.
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Highly compacted and perfectly bound bales.
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Very stable and fully adaptable to soft and irregular terrain.
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Adjustable to all kinds of bales and any kind of product that can be packed, whatever the conditions of moisture and compaction.
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Designed and manufactured for intensive work and tested under the toughest conditions
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Collects and packs small conventional bales into packs of 8, 10, 12 or 14 bales (hay, straw and haylage) before releasing them as one combined bale. The 14-bale setting can produce one large bale 2400mm long, 900mm high and 900mm-1300mm wide. Packs 8, 10, 12 or 14 bales per pack. Pack size is changed by an adjustable top. (8 or 10 bale packs are used when the packs require wrapping). Collects, ties off and deposits approximately 500 bales per hour. In a recent demonstration one 14-bale unit was produced every 1 minute and 40 seconds.​​ Also operates in a stationary mode, packing shed-stored bales out of season.​
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The Arcusin D14 offers significant time and cost savings in bale collection, transportation, storage and handling. Packing is separate from the baling process and can be done after, as well as during baling. Shed storage of packs is an efficient use of space. The stacks are very stable and the shed can be mechanically filled and emptied. Economical to run – low tractor horsepower requirement. The Arcusin C14 has its own hydraulic system and its own pump. All operations are controlled from the tractor cab.
Easy setup with only basic training required. There’s no need for constant adjustments and training and all functions are easily understood.
The Arcusin D14 MultiPack Stacker has been designed, tested and manufactured in Spain for intensive work under all field conditions.
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