For whatever you're baling from wet silage to dry hay to straw or stalks, we have the baler for your operation.
Bale Wet or Dry CropsWhether baling wet silage, dry hay or stalks, new additions to the Case IH round baler family are designed to boost your productivity and efficiency. The new RB6 HD Pro series balers handle higher bale counts with new high-performance features. Built to tackle wet and heavy silage but able to excel in any crop, RB6 HD Professional balers bring superior speed with fewer moving parts, making for lower maintenance and greater productivity. New Standard and Premium models have been added to the lineup with features such as wider pickup widths and a new wrapping system. Taken together, these features and models allow you to create denser, higher-quality hay, leaving you with fewer bales to handle.
With a 4x6-foot bale size and configurable for hay, silage, rotor feeder and rotor cutter, the low-profile design of the RB465 Premium Round Baler lets the pickup float over ground contours, gently gathering crop and saving nutrient-packed leaves.
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Bale Your WayThe Case round baler family offers three distinct options to meet your specific baling needs. Choose the baler that suits you best from our Standard, Premium or Professional categories based on the amount of horsepower, bale sizes, annual bale count and bale weights you need to get the job done.
Feeder Options to Fit Your OperationsCase IH round balers’ feeder systems provide a clean sweep of crop and uninterrupted feeding of material into the baler, while simultaneously picking up wider, fuller windrows to maximize productivity in every pass.
Net wrap system and twine delivery provide improved reliability with fewer adjustments. The redesigned net wrap system has an independent up-cut knife system to create less stress on components which results in a more reliable wrapping system. Plus, new wrapping systems offer options for twine, net and twine/net wrapping.
Net wrap system features:Plastic twine from Case IH is made in the USA and continues to be the hay and forage industry’s standard for quality.