Wrapping Balers | C451R Wrapping Baler

Equipment
John Deere
#c451rcc

Caracteristics

  • Creates 4 ft by 5 ft (1.2 m x 1.6 m) bales
  • High capacity, high performance 2.2 m wide precutter
  • Wide hydraulic drop-floor clears even the worst blockage with ease
  • 3 powered fixed rolls and 2 large diameter belt driving rolls inside the chamber
  • Produce and wrap up to 60 bales per hour with the Fast Release System and 40 rpm wrapping arms

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Description

By combining the multi-crop capability of our V Series balers with the efficiency and innovation of our bale wrapping system, the C451R is a true productivity powerhouse.

Specifications

Belts-other - width Two endless belts
Density control Density and diameter fully controlled from the monitor
Bale size indication Monitor
Regular pickup - Bars Five
Size Diameter
0.8 to 1.6 m
2.6 to 5.25 ft
Width
1.21 m
3.97 ft
Base weight 6803 kg
15,000 lb
Length 763.4 cm
300.55 in.
Height 321.9 cm
126.75 in.
Width With narrowest tires - 2.83 m
9.3 ft
With widest tires - 3.29 m
10.79 ft
Forming chamber Variable - two endless belts + two front rolls + starter roll
Density control Density and diameter fully controlled from the monitor
Bale size indication Monitor
Width 2.2 m
7.2 ft
Bars Five
Lift control Hydraulic
Gauge wheels Fixed or castor action
Control From monitor
Type Standard
Net tying only
Capacity for three net rolls
Net system on front of baler
Monitor console for tractor ISOBUS
Gate closed Yes
Bale forming Yes
Bale size Yes
Near full bale Yes
Full bale Yes
Auto wrap Yes
Oversize bale Yes
Optional 500/45-22.5 tandem
620/40R22.5 tandem
Drive protection Cam clutch
PTO speed 540 or 1000 rpm
PTO lockback collar on tractor hookup Yes
PTO 60-degree free rotation Yes
Minimum PTO 90 kW
120 hp
Hydraulic SCV valves Power beyond is preferred but not mandatory
Maintenance chains Automatic chain lubrication is standard
Bearings greasing - automatic greasing system (tank)
Date collected 9 August 2019