BB9000

DOUBLE KNOTTING

  • Higher bale density, lower strain on the knotters and increased knotting reliability are the known result of the proven double knotter system. Two twines are fed to the knotter who makes a final knot for the bale that is complete and a starting knot for the bale that is still “in production”. Four knotters on the 80 cm wide models and six knotters on the 120 cm wide models maintain the bale integrity even when producing high density bales.
  • RELIABLE KNOTTER EFFICIENCY

    Knotter fans are fitted as standard: clean knotters add to the knotter performance. The new round shielding on the knotter compartment furthermore amplifies the air-flow for improved fan efficiency.
  • TWINE FOR A LONG BALING DAY

    A maximum of 30 twine balls can be stored in the dust proof twine box. This keeps you going for the longest working day in any condition.
  • THE BEST IN CLASS KNOTTER WITH ABSOLUTE REFINING

    An important part of the development effort with the new BB9000 range of big balers, was directed to the knotter performance. Although proven for many years all over the world, the complete system was looked at in detail, and taking into account the development of the tying requirements detailed refinements were made to further upgrade the double knotting system: larger diameter knotter brake disc, reduced twine tension, changes to the bill hook profile and other detail changes have resulted in more than 15,000 bales without a single mistie during testing.




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