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YOUR OPERATION Baling in your farm with the DewPoint 6110 opens a whole new world of profitability with less capital, labor and maintenance overhead. Not to mention, you’ll get much better hay. How fast can you bale? With a new 3x4 or 4x4 baler and DewPoint 6110, your output can be increased to around 56+ tons per hour because of increased bale density. This allows you to increase your field speed and still maintain an equivalent flake count per bale, with each flake containing more hay. How many tons can you bale per day? You will average 500 to 700 tons of hay in a 10-­‐13 hour day with a single DewPoint/baler unit. You can bale as much as 1,200 tons in 24 hours if needed. How many acres can you cover per day? With a 2-­‐ton/acre yield, you can bale 250-­‐350 acres in a 10-­‐13 hour day. On several occasions, we have even baled 500+ acres in a 24-­‐hour period. What about marketing your hay? Your hay-­‐buying customers will know what to expect from you every time. You will be able to bale their hay with excellent, controlled moisture conditions with good leaf retention and bale formation. You can count on a certain number of acres and tons being baled each day. You will be able to plan your season more accurately with predictable results. Staheli West Inc. 642 N 1070 W Cedar City, Utah 435-586-8002 info@staheliwest.com staheliwest.com facebook.com/staheliwest How long can you bale each day? You can bale anytime the hay is dry enough. In hot desert climates, you may want to stop baling in the heat of the day, but in almost any climate you will be able to bale between 12 and 24 hours each day with well-­‐controlled baling moisture from start to finish. How will it affect your employees? Your machine operators can plan on a good day’s wo

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