Forefront to the McHale demonstration will be the recent development and expansion into the twin-rotor centre delivery rake range. Having launched the McHale R62-72 and the McHale R68-78 last year, the FTMTA Grass & Muck demonstration will be the first time the McHale rakes will be demonstrated in Ireland.
Also new to Irish customers is the McHale ProGlide B9000 triple mower with hydraulic width adjustment. The operator can hydraulically adjust the working width to help the mower achieve optimum cutting performance in hilly or undulating conditions.
Since the last FTMTA Grassland event, McHale F5, V6 and Fusion balers all feature a new pick-up which has a number of new features which include:
Larger feed augers.A larger diameter rotor.A flexible floor.A camless pick-up option.When combined, these features deliver higher output and better reliability in all conditions but greatly improves machine performance in uneven, lumpy swaths and heavy and light swards.
McHale have introduced a number of new changes to the Fusion 3 Plus, mainly in the area of bale quality with a bale weighing, bale density and bale moisture content recording option available. This will allow customers to ensure their bales are of maximum quality. Two customisable cameras are now provided as standard on new Fusion 3 Plus machines, which allow for the operator to choose their preferred view.

The McHale rake range will be demonstrated for the first time in Ireland.The McHale rake range will be demonstrated for the first time in Ireland.
McHale report that, in its main markets, some customers are using variable chamber machines for silage. As a result, McHale have developed a single-belt option which leads to better belt tracking and less crop loss. The V6 Variable Range of balers also features a new high-performance hydraulic stretch netter unit and a new Expert Plus 3 Control Box which delivers better features and usability.
The McHale orbital high-speed round bale wrapper now comes with a work lamp for late-night work and external controls to aid the wrap loading process. Machine speed has also increased to deliver higher output.
In their square bale wrapping range, McHale will show its new McHale 998 high-speed which can operate at approximately 35rpm in high-speed wrapping mode. This has the ability to deliver up to 40% more output over a standard 998.
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Forefront to the McHale demonstration will be the recent development and expansion into the twin-rotor centre delivery rake range. Having launched the McHale R62-72 and the McHale R68-78 last year, the FTMTA Grass & Muck demonstration will be the first time the McHale rakes will be demonstrated in Ireland.
Also new to Irish customers is the McHale ProGlide B9000 triple mower with hydraulic width adjustment. The operator can hydraulically adjust the working width to help the mower achieve optimum cutting performance in hilly or undulating conditions.
Since the last FTMTA Grassland event, McHale F5, V6 and Fusion balers all feature a new pick-up which has a number of new features which include:
Larger feed augers.A larger diameter rotor.A flexible floor.A camless pick-up option.When combined, these features deliver higher output and better reliability in all conditions but greatly improves machine performance in uneven, lumpy swaths and heavy and light swards.
McHale have introduced a number of new changes to the Fusion 3 Plus, mainly in the area of bale quality with a bale weighing, bale density and bale moisture content recording option available. This will allow customers to ensure their bales are of maximum quality. Two customisable cameras are now provided as standard on new Fusion 3 Plus machines, which allow for the operator to choose their preferred view.

The McHale rake range will be demonstrated for the first time in Ireland.The McHale rake range will be demonstrated for the first time in Ireland.
McHale report that, in its main markets, some customers are using variable chamber machines for silage. As a result, McHale have developed a single-belt option which leads to better belt tracking and less crop loss. The V6 Variable Range of balers also features a new high-performance hydraulic stretch netter unit and a new Expert Plus 3 Control Box which delivers better features and usability.
The McHale orbital high-speed round bale wrapper now comes with a work lamp for late-night work and external controls to aid the wrap loading process. Machine speed has also increased to deliver higher output.
In their square bale wrapping range, McHale will show its new McHale 998 high-speed which can operate at approximately 35rpm in high-speed wrapping mode. This has the ability to deliver up to 40% more output over a standard 998.
Read more
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