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INFORMATION DETAILS
ID: 13665660
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Year: 2017
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Make: Kverneland
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Model: 7710
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Type: New
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MSRP:
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Engine Size - cc: N/A |
SELLER DESCRIPTION
Kverneland 7710 series are three-point mounted wrappers with a simple but very reliable way of wrapping silage bales. The Kverneland 7710 is ideal for ’wrap and stack’ operations. When the bale is being transported to the storage site for wrapping, this three point mounted version is the ideal solution. It can be mounted on the rear or front hydraulics of the tractor or used as a static machine with an external power pack. |
The Advantages:
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Three-point mounted turntable wrapper.
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Mechanical film cutter.
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Able to handle round bales up to 1000 kg (2210 lbs).
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Ideal solution for wrapping at the storage site.
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The optional remote control turn the wrapper into a one-man operation.
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Technical Specifications
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Max Bale Size |
Max Bale Weight |
Control System |
7710 C |
47" x 59" 1.20x1.50m |
2210 lbs (1200kg) |
Computer Control (C) |
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Highlights
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Hydraulic Film Cutter
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On the Kverneland 7710, 7730 and 7740 a hydraulically operated film cutter cuts and holds the film in position ready to wrap the next bale.
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An easy to use solution without the need to manually control the operation.
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Turntable Principle
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Two large diameter rollers, both of which are driven, ensure bale rotation even in the most difficult conditions.
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Four endless belts carry and rotate the bale evenly during wrapping with no risk of film damage.
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The two large diameter conical side support rollers ensure that the bale is kept in a central position on the rotating table during wrapping operation.
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The Pre-Stretcher
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Kverneland pre-stretchers provide even film stretch throughout the roll, are easy to operate and require low maintenance.
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The unique pre-stretch roller profile keeps the stretched film at its optimum width and results in fewer problems with film tear.
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The rollers are made of aluminium which avoids the build-up of tack from the film, which can result in overstretch of film and film tear.
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Specially profiled rollers help to disperse air and water as the film is being stretched.
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Change of film roll is quick and easy with Kverneland pre-stretchers. The empty core is released by pushing down a single lever with one hand.
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Low lifting height of the film rolls is achieved thanks to the low profile design of all Kverneland bale wrappers.
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Control Options
Computer Control (C)
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The computer controlled Model C turns the wrapper into a fully automatic machine offering either a fully automatic operation or a choice of manual override or function by function operation.
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Choose for example that you want the bale to wrap automatically off. One operator does the entire process of loading, wrapping and stacking when loaded, but remain on the wrapping
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table until you confirm that you want to offload.
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Remote Control (R)
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An advanced remote controlled version is available as an option (standard on Kverneland 7710 C). Place the bale on the wrapper, press one key on the remote control, and the wrapping process starts.
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The previously wrapped bale is stacked and the next one picked up while the machine continues wrapping.
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Press another key when wrapping is completed and the bale is tipped off. One operator does the entire process of loading, wrapping and stacking.
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Joystick Control (J)
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The semi-automatic Joystick model has a handy electric joystick combined with a control box which is showing you the operations running at any time.
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Functions like bale and wrap counter and automatic table stop when reach ing pre-set number of table revolutions are included as standard.
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Mechanical Cable Control (M)
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The manual versions (M) are controlled with manual cable control with levers.
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A wrap and bale counter is fitted for easier control of film layers, as well as number of bales wrapped.
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An automatic table stop that is controlled by the wrap-and-bale counter is fitted as standard.
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This converts the wrapper from manual to semi-automatic, as it allows the wrapping function to stop automatically at the set number of table revolutions.
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