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\u2460 Manual Net Wrapping<\/h3>\n
Select “Manual Net Wrap”<\/strong> on the controller. When the full-chamber alarm sounds, stop forward travel and press the “Manual Net Wrap” button (one or several short presses as needed). Monitor the wrapping process closely. Once the net cutter has completed the cut, open the bale chamber door to eject the bale. Verify the bale counter has registered the completed unit before resuming field operations.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n\n
\u2461 Automatic Net Wrapping<\/h3>\n
Select “Auto Net Wrap”<\/strong> on the controller. When the full-chamber alarm activates, stop the tractor and wait \u2014 wrapping begins automatically after a user-configurable delay. Monitor the netting progress visually. After the cut is complete, open the chamber door, eject the bale, and confirm the counter increment before continuing. Maintain PTO engagement throughout the entire wrapping cycle.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\nField Operation Guidelines<\/h3>\n\n- \u2462<\/span> When crop density is high, reduce forward speed<\/strong> to prevent blockage. When crop is sparse, increase speed. Target a baling cycle of approximately 50 seconds per bale<\/strong> for optimal throughput.<\/li>\n
- \u2463<\/span> For narrow windrows, control left-right feed timing<\/strong> to distribute material evenly across the chamber width, ensuring a uniform and well-shaped bale.<\/li>\n
- \u2464<\/span> When making sharp turns, disengage PTO immediately<\/strong>. Only re-engage the power take-off once the tractor and baler have realigned in a straight line to prevent driveshaft damage.<\/li>\n
- \u2465<\/span> In the event of a blockage, disengage PTO and open the bottom panel immediately<\/strong>. Re-engage PTO and allow the machine to run clear before closing the panel and resuming work.<\/li>\n
- \u2466<\/span> Upon hearing the full-chamber alarm, stop tractor movement<\/strong> immediately but maintain PTO output. Allow automatic net wrapping to complete its full cycle without interruption.<\/li>\n
- \u2467<\/span> Eject the bale promptly<\/strong> after net wrapping is complete \u2014 prolonged contact between the bale and internal rollers causes net abrasion. After ejection, raise the chamber door fully to the top stop before closing to ensure the net cutter resets to its correct position.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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\u2460 Tractor Hitch Height<\/h4>\n
Do not raise the tractor hitch linkage excessively. An overly high hitch angle during turning operations places excessive stress on the PTO driveshaft, risking joint failure or shaft damage. Always maintain a near-horizontal working angle where possible.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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\u2461 Daily Gearbox Inspection<\/h4>\n
Inspect the gearbox oil level every working day before starting operations. Check for oil seepage or visible oil stains around gearbox seals and drain plugs. Top up with the recommended gear oil grade if the level is low. Never operate the machine with insufficient lubrication.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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\u2462 Pickup Tine Height<\/h4>\n
Adjust the pickup reel height so that the tips of the spring tines are only slightly below the ground surface level \u2014 just enough to lift crop material without scooping up soil. Setting tines too low increases ground contact, accelerates tine wear, and raises bale soil content above acceptable levels.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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The 9YH-1.25A6 delivers competitive performance at a significantly lower total cost of ownership.<\/p>\n
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\n\n\n| Feature \/ Spec<\/th>\n | 9YH-1.25A6 \n(Brazil Ag Balers)<\/span><\/th>\n | John Deere \nV461M \/ Similar<\/span><\/th>\n | Claas \nRollant 455<\/span><\/th>\n | New Holland \nBR7090 \/ Similar<\/span><\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n\n\n| Drive System<\/td>\n | \u2705 Full Gear Drive<\/td>\n | Chain + Belt Mix<\/td>\n | Chain Drive<\/td>\n | Chain + Belt Mix<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | \n| Bale Size (\u00d8 \u00d7 L)<\/td>\n | 1250 \u00d7 1250 mm<\/td>\n | 1220 \u00d7 1220 mm<\/td>\n | 1250 \u00d7 1200 mm<\/td>\n | 1200 \u00d7 1220 mm<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | \n| Pickup Width<\/td>\n | \u2705 2,200 mm<\/td>\n | 2,000 mm<\/td>\n | 1,980 mm<\/td>\n | 2,000 mm<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | \n| Gearbox Type<\/td>\n | \u2705 Fully Sealed, Mod-9<\/td>\n | Partially Enclosed<\/td>\n | Partially Enclosed<\/td>\n | Partially Enclosed<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | \n| Soil Content<\/td>\n | < 15%<\/td>\n | ~18\u201320%<\/td>\n | ~18%<\/td>\n | ~18\u201322%<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | \n| Anti-Clog Floor<\/td>\n | \u2705 Openable Bottom Panel<\/td>\n | Standard<\/td>\n | Standard<\/td>\n | Standard<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | \n| Maintenance Complexity<\/td>\n | \u2705 Low \u2013 No Chain Adjustment<\/td>\n | Medium \u2013 Chain Tension<\/td>\n | Medium \u2013 Chain & Belt<\/td>\n | Medium \u2013 Chain & Belt<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n | \n| Price \/ Value<\/td>\n | \u2705 Excellent \u2013 High ROI<\/td>\n | Premium Pricing<\/td>\n | Premium Pricing<\/td>\n | Premium Pricing<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n<\/div>\n * Competitor specifications are approximate and based on publicly available product information. Actual specifications may vary by regional model.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n \n \n \ud83d\udcac Customer Reviews from Around the World<\/h2>\n\n \n \n \ud83c\udde7\ud83c\uddf7<\/div>\n \n Carlos M. \u2013 Mato Grosso, Brazil<\/div>\n \u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n We run a large-scale soybean and rice operation in Mato Grosso, and straw management has always been a challenge after each harvest. We purchased the 9YH-1.25A6 at the start of last season and it has been working reliably through over 800 operating hours without any significant mechanical issue. The all-gear transmission was the main reason we chose this machine over chain-driven competitors. In our experience, chains require adjustment every 30\u201350 hours and break at the worst possible times. This machine has none of that. The bales come out consistently shaped and the netting system wraps cleanly every time. Soil content in the bales has been well within the 15% limit, which is important for the buyers we supply to. The after-sales support from Brazil Agricultural Balers has also been responsive whenever we had setup questions during the first few weeks. Very satisfied overall.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \n \n \ud83c\uddfb\ud83c\uddf3<\/div>\n \n Nguyen Van T. \u2013 Mekong Delta, Vietnam<\/div>\n \u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n Rice straw removal is a major issue here in the Mekong Delta \u2014 burning is no longer permitted so farmers need efficient baling solutions. I compared several machines before selecting the 9YH-1.25A6, and the 2,200 mm pickup width was a decisive factor. Our paddies produce thick straw windrows and we needed a machine that could collect cleanly in a single pass. This baler handles it well even in humid, slightly damp conditions where other machines tend to clog. The forced-feeding system with the openable bottom panel has saved us probably a dozen times during the season. Blockages cleared within minutes rather than hours. The bale weight of around 280\u2013320 kg is suitable for the biomass buyers in our area. I would recommend this machine to any rice farmer looking for a practical solution to straw field clearance.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \n \n \ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\udde6<\/div>\n \n Oleksiy B. \u2013 Kharkiv Region, Ukraine<\/div>\n \u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2606<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n We operate a wheat and sunflower farm of approximately 2,400 hectares and have been using the 9YH-1.25A6 for the past two wheat harvests. The gear-driven mechanism has proven more durable in our climate compared to the chain-driven machine it replaced. Winters here are cold and chains become stiff and prone to failure in early spring when we start operations while temperatures are still low. The enclosed gearbox maintains its lubrication even in colder conditions. Our only adjustment was setting the pickup height carefully in our harder, sometimes stony soil conditions \u2014 once calibrated it has worked well. The comparison in price versus European-brand alternatives is very significant; we estimate we saved about 40% on the initial purchase while getting comparable field performance. Four stars because there is still room to improve the controller display interface, but the core mechanical performance is solid.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \n \n \ud83c\uddee\ud83c\uddf3<\/div>\n \n Rajinder S. \u2013 Punjab, India<\/div>\n \u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n In Punjab, paddy straw management is a serious issue \u2014 it must be cleared quickly before the next crop sowing window. The 9YH-1.25A6 has become an important piece of equipment for our custom hiring operation where we service multiple farms during the narrow post-harvest window. The high working speed of 8\u201310 km\/h that we maintain in typical field conditions allows us to complete more area per day compared to the previous machine we used. The automatic net wrap mode makes operator management easier \u2014 the driver can focus on straight travel and the machine handles the wrapping independently. Bale quality has been consistently good, with clean wrapping and dense bales that our biomass plant clients are happy to accept. The machine is well-suited to the Punjab harvesting environment and the price-to-performance ratio is difficult to match with imported brands.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \n \n \ud83c\uddf0\ud83c\uddff<\/div>\n \n Aibek D. \u2013 North Kazakhstan<\/div>\n \u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2606<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n We run a grain farming cooperative in North Kazakhstan and recently added the 9YH-1.25A6 to our equipment fleet for straw baling after wheat harvest. The machine handles our dry, brittle wheat straw efficiently. The 5-axis pickup is effective at collecting straw that has been left in rows by our combine harvesters, and the wide 2,200 mm working width suits our large flat field conditions well. We did experience one minor hydraulic connection issue in the first week which was resolved quickly with technical guidance from the supplier. Since then the machine has run without interruption through the remainder of the season. The all-gear design gives our mechanics confidence because there are no belts or chains to inspect and replace \u2014 just oil checks and standard gear maintenance. Overall a practical, cost-effective addition to our fleet. Would purchase again.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n \n \n \ud83c\uddff\ud83c\udde6<\/div>\n \n Francois V. \u2013 Mpumalanga, South Africa<\/div>\n \u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n I farm maize and sugarcane in Mpumalanga and use the 9YH-1.25A6 primarily for maize stover baling after harvest. The machine handles the relatively coarse, long maize stover material better than I expected \u2014 the forced-feeding mechanism manages it without the bridging problems I had with my previous baler. The bales produced weigh consistently between 280 and 340 kg depending on moisture content and density, which suits our livestock feed customers. I appreciate the simplicity of the mechanical design \u2014 fewer electronic dependencies mean the machine keeps working even in remote field locations where technical support can be slow to arrive. The dust protection cover on the feed auger is a detail that shows thoughtful engineering for dusty African field conditions. A genuinely good machine at a price point that makes commercial sense.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n \n \n \u2753 Frequently Asked Questions<\/h2>\n\n Q1: What type of crops can the 9YH-1.25A6 bale effectively?<\/div>\n The 9YH-1.25A6 is designed to handle a wide range of crop residues including rice straw, wheat straw, corn stover, barley straw, rapeseed straw, and similar materials. It performs particularly well in rice straw field removal applications where material density and moisture content vary significantly across the field. The forced-feeding mechanism ensures reliable intake even in challenging conditions.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n \n Q2: What tractor power is required to operate this baler?<\/div>\n The 9YH-1.25A6 requires a tractor with an output power of 111.85 to 150.59 kW (approximately 150\u2013202 hp). The tractor must be equipped with a standard PTO output shaft. Ensure your tractor’s hydraulic system also has sufficient flow to operate the baler’s hydraulic cylinder for bale chamber opening and closing.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n \n Q3: What is the average bale weight produced by this machine?<\/div>\n Under normal field conditions with typical rice or wheat straw, bale weight ranges from 200 kg to 350 kg per bale. The actual weight depends on crop moisture content, material density, and the working speed of the tractor. Drier, denser materials at lower working speeds generally produce heavier bales.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n \n Q4: Why does the 9YH-1.25A6 use an all-gear drive rather than chains?<\/div>\n The fully enclosed all-gear transmission eliminates the primary failure points of chain-driven systems: chain elongation, link breakage, sprocket wear, and clogging with crop debris. Gears operate with consistent efficiency and require only periodic oil level checks, reducing maintenance labor and cost substantially. The Module-9 gear specification ensures heavy-duty durability under continuous field loads.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n \n Q5: How do I clear a blockage in the feed chamber?<\/div>\n Immediately disengage the PTO to stop all moving parts. Open the bottom floor panel which is specifically designed for quick blockage clearance \u2014 this exposes the feed area and allows manual removal or breakup of jammed material. Restart the PTO and allow the machine to run until normal operation is confirmed. Then close the bottom panel securely and resume field work. Never attempt to clear a blockage with the PTO engaged.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n \n Q6: How often does the gearbox oil need to be changed?<\/div>\n We recommend checking the gearbox oil level daily before work begins. A full oil change should be performed after the first 50 operating hours for a new machine, and then every 200\u2013250 operating hours thereafter, or at the end of each harvesting season \u2014 whichever comes first. Use the gear oil specification recommended in the operator manual supplied with the machine.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n \n Q7: Can I use the 9YH-1.25A6 on hilly or uneven terrain?<\/div>\n The 9YH-1.25A6 is primarily designed for flat to gently rolling terrain such as paddy fields and grain plains. It can operate on moderate slopes but extra caution must be taken regarding machine stability and bale ejection direction on slopes. Steep or heavily undulating terrain is not recommended. Always consult the operator manual for slope angle limitations specific to your working conditions.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n \n Q8: How long does it typically take to complete one bale cycle?<\/div>\n Under average field conditions \u2014 normal crop density, appropriate forward speed, and standard net wrap settings \u2014 one complete bale cycle from empty chamber to bale ejection takes approximately 50 seconds. This includes the filling phase, net wrapping, cutting, and bale ejection. Higher crop density or wetter material may extend this slightly.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n \n Q9: What warranty and after-sales support does Brazil Agricultural Balers provide?<\/div>\n Brazil Agricultural Balers Co., Ltd provides full lifecycle tracking, management, and after-sales service covering the entire operational lifespan of the machine. This includes installation guidance and operator training, spare parts supply, remote technical support, and on-site service arrangements where applicable. Warranty terms are detailed in the purchase agreement and comply with GBT14290-2021 standards.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n \n Q10: How do I replace the pickup spring tines on the 5-axis pickup system?<\/div>\n The new 5-axis guard-ring-free design is specifically engineered for fast tine replacement without the need for specialized tools. Simply remove the retaining clip or fastener on the worn tine, slide it free from the pickup reel, insert the new tine, and secure it in place. The entire process for one tine takes only a few minutes. This design eliminates the time-consuming disassembly that older guard-ring designs require.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n \n Q11: Is the net wrapping system compatible with standard commercial bale net?<\/div>\n Yes. The netting system is compatible with standard commercial round bale net wrap rolls available in most agricultural markets. The three-roller (one primary, two secondary) net delivery mechanism is designed to handle net rolls of standard core diameter and width. Please refer to the operator manual for the exact net specifications and roll dimensions recommended for optimal wrapping performance.<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n <\/p>\n | |