New breed of bale transporter on the way

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Written by Agriland Team

Fliegl – a well-known German manufacturer of trailers for both commercial and agricultural use – is no stranger to innovation. Its latest endeavour is a self-loading bale trailer/transporter.

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The so-called ‘Picker’ (pictured above) will apparently be launched at next month’s Agritechnica show (in Hanover). It’s designed to load and carry round bales (with a diameter from 1.2m to 1.8m).


Image source: Agroportal24h

According to Czech outlet Agroportal24h, the machine has a drawbar that can be offset – to change from its transport to its working/loading position. The ‘Picker’ can, as its name might suggest, pick up bales on-the-move.


Image source: Agroportal24h

Once loaded, bales are shunted towards the rear on a full-width belt. This same belt is subsequently used to unload the machine – by moving each bale onto a special frame at the back.

Fliegl buys Brochard


Earlier this year, we reported that Fliegl Agrartechnik – a division of the wider Fliegl business – acquired French trailer/spreader manufacturer Brochard.

Also Read: Fliegl takes over French machinery manufacturer, but which one?
As part of the deal, the Brochard brand-name will reportedly be retained in markets where its products are already known and sold.

Brochard hit the headlines back in 2014, when one of its spreaders was used to set a “world record for manure [muck] spreading”. The machine was coupled to a pivot-steer (articulated) New Holland T9.615.


4,217t were apparently spread over 221.8ha in 24 hours; the feat was recorded by ‘Guinness World Records’.

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Funny how little is "new". Between 1977 and 1980 I used to work for a small manufacturing company in the north of England that produced a very similar bale collector to this "New concept".
 

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