Farm Progress

Vermeer introduces the new BPX9000 Bale Processor

June 20, 2012

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The new BPX9000 Bale Processor from Vermeer features a T-style frame, and the bed design and offset rotor produce even and consistent feed. An optional large square bale kit is also available. The BPX9000 is built to maximize bale processing and minimize operator stress.

“When developing the BPX9000, we started by listening to producers and then designing the machine to fit their needs. They told us they wanted a simple, durable and versatile machine, and that is what Vermeer built,” says Phil Egging, Vermeer product manager. “From the T-style frame to the slat and chain bale rotation system and offset rotor, the components of this machine provide producers a machine that’s easy to operate, easy to maintain and built to last.”

The BPX9000’s slat and chain bed and positive bale feeding  allow for better bale rotation, feeding bales consistently into the rotor, while reducing the need for operators to reverse rotation of the bale when feeding. The split shaft in the bed allows for easier maintenance without removing the entire bed, and long-lasting bushings in the bed are resistant to net and twine wrapping. The rotor can also be manually cleaned, with easy access through a side-access door.

For more information about the BPX9000 Bale Processor, visit www.vermeer.com.

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