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The versatile 504M rolls up high nutrition, high-energy, more
palatable and digestible feed. It can be outfitted for silage so
that the scraper on the separated rollers and restrictor plates keeps
forage moving through the baler.
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A cut-out clutch totally eliminates hot or burned out discs in
accidental overfill and overload situations. (This is fairly common
if the operator tries to squeeze the last few feet of a windrow into
an overfilled baler.)
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The only baler using Double Self-Cleaning Augers to redirect hay
from the corners.
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Separated
belt design and clean-out auger on the new M-Series reduce
potential hay buildup which can be a common problem for drive
rollers and shafts.
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Positive Roll Starting System.
The unique bottom drum design of
the Vermeer Baler is simply the best way to build a bale...right from
the start. It takes excessive stress off the belts. It allows more
hay to be pulled into the chamber at a higher rate.
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Heaviest
guage stripper bands in the field today.
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Six-ball twine storage loaded and ready.
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Vermeer 504M Series
are equipped with large hex shaft/bearing
combinations that come in one consistent size 1 3/4" diameter. And
they feature a hex design that's fast and easy to replace and maintain.
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Prefer twine tie?
Check out the new, robust electric center-pivot twine tie system from Vermeer,
now featuring adjustable, dual feed slots and double power actuator to ensure consistent reliable
performace.
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The new Vermeer Net Wrap System
is simple, fast and more reliable. It’s easy to load, easy to feed and totally eliminates
the need for rubber feed rollers, feed belts or knives.
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Hitch pin retention device secures the hitch and ensures the
proper diameter and length of hitch pin are used; also prevents the
possibility of hay "dragging" from extended hitch pins.
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Standard rubber-mounted pickup tines
improve pickup action, reduce breakage and lower operation costs.
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