Back in 1997 New Holland launched its first big baler with a rotor chopping mechanism (profi 3/98). Now, two years on, the firm has given the baler an extra pair of boots, incorporating tandem axles into the machine’s build. Last harvest we took the opportunity to operate a pre-production model
Driving impression: New Holland BB960 square baler
Back in 1997 New Holland launched its first big baler with a rotor chopping mechanism (profi 3/98). Now, two years on, the firm has given the baler an extra pair of boots, incorporating tandem axles into the machine’s build. Last harvest we took the opportunity to operate a pre-production model
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