The Twin Pak, expected to be available on the market in 2019, uses a large-bale pickup system, creates a large bale, then slices the bale in half, creating two three-string bales for the small square bale market. Grady has used the Twin Pak now for two seasons in their own custom haying operation, which includes a baling contract for 23,000 acres of hay owned by Navajo Agricultural Products Industry in New Mexico. The Twin Pak replaces the self-propelled Freeman balers that J&M Baling has utilized for decades.
The onboard computer system gives small square hay makers the precision and functionality of technology developed for large square balers. It gives a moisture reading, hydraulic temperature, flake count, sets pressure on the tension and more.
See the Twin Pak in operation in the video below, and read more about this machine here.