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    About Round Balers

    Allis-Chalmers is often credited as one of the first companies to manufacture round balers in the 1940s, and Vermeer is said to have altered the course of baler history when it built the first one-man hay system in the 1970s.

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    Serial NumberE00568X356328
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Big Sandy, Montana
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    Auction Date:6/19/2026 9:00:00 AM (CDT)
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    ConditionUsed
    Stock Number3025
    Location: Idabel, Oklahoma
    Seller: Brinkley Auctions Inc.
    Number of Bales6939
    Surface WrapYes
    Location: Miller, Missouri
    Seller: M6 Specialty Auctions
    Number of Bales2853
    Surface WrapYes
    Location: Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania
    Seller: AG-COM LLC
    Number of Bales1727
    Surface WrapYes
    Location: Belding, Michigan
    Number of Bales10000
    Surface WrapYes
    Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
    Surface WrapYes
    PTO540
    Location: Stacyville, Iowa
    Seller: KM Ag Service
    Surface WrapYes
    PTO540
    Location: Stacyville, Iowa
    Seller: KM Ag Service
    Surface WrapYes
    PTO540
    Location: Stacyville, Iowa
    Seller: KM Ag Service
    Surface WrapYes
    ConditionNew
    Location: Stacyville, Iowa
    Seller: KM Ag Service
    Surface WrapYes
    PTO540
    Location: Stacyville, Iowa
    Seller: KM Ag Service
    Number of Bales16058
    Serial Number1E0560RDAJJ447234
    Location: Adrian, Minnesota
    Number of Bales750
    Surface WrapYes
    Location: Waterloo, New York
    Serial NumberHBJRB560HKN199456
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Eureka, South Dakota
    Number of Bales23180
    PTO540
    Location: Munday, Texas
    PTO1000
    Serial NumberHBJRB565CMN206818
    Location: Polo, Illinois
    Seller: Birkey's Farm Store, Inc.
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Mount Sterling, Iowa
    Serial NumberE00458C352157
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Bossier City, Louisiana
    Seller: Goldman Equipment L.L.C
    Serial Number1E0460MPLPP492677
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Lewisburg, West Virginia
    Number of Bales6595
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Mount Sterling, Iowa
    Number of Bales3600
    Surface WrapYes
    Location: Northfield, Minnesota
    Number of Bales5757
    Serial NumberE00467X312851
    Location: North Vernon, Indiana
    Number of Bales3251
    Surface WrapYes
    Location: Liberal, Kansas
    Number of Bales5550
    Surface WrapYes
    Location: Delmar, Iowa
    Seller: P&K Midwest - DeWitt, IA
    Number of Bales6500
    Surface WrapYes
    Location: Elkhorn, Nebraska
    Number of Bales20263
    Surface WrapYes
    Location: Alva, Oklahoma
    Seller: Western Equipment - Alva
    Number of Bales6435
    Surface WrapYes
    Location: Lowden, Iowa
    Seller: P&K Midwest - Lowden, IA
    Number of Bales7743
    Surface WrapYes
    Location: O'neill, Nebraska

    About Round Balers

    Round balers typically create bales between 32 to 72 inches (81 to 183 centimeters) in diameter and between 45 to 60 in. (114 to 152 cm) wide. Some models of round balers include a built-in bale wrapper, which will wrap the finished bale in plastic or a similar material to better preserve the quality and nutritional value of the hay within.


    Case IH RB565 Premium HD Round Baler

    Short History Of Round Balers

    Allis-Chalmers is largely credited with being among the first companies to produce round balers beginning in the 1940s, but Vermeer reportedly changed round baler history in the early 1970s when Gary Vermeer had the idea of building a one-man hay system. That Vermeer model became the first modern round baler. Vermeer also created the first fully continuous round baler, alleviating the need for farmers to stop to unload one bale before starting another.

    Key Features

    Round baler technology has improved dramatically in recent years, giving the machines the capability to create higher-density bales and to work with larger, heavier windrows, in some cases even including high-moisture crops. These advances give growers more flexibility in timing the harvest. As bales are being made, modern round balers can also often gather data on each bale’s weight and moisture levels, among other information, allowing farmers and ranchers to use precise records to aid them in deciding which ones need to be sold or fed first, or mixed with other rations, in order to maximize their feed value.

    Control From The Tractor

    Modern round balers equipped with ISOBUS systems and automation technology let the tractor control the operation from the cab, including bale wrap and bale-eject functions. Round balers with built-in application systems can also use ISOBUS systems to monitor and precisely control the application of preservatives to the crop as it is baled.

    Find The Right Baler

    TractorHouse.com is a great resource for finding new and used round balers for sale from manufacturers like Case IH, CLAAS, John Deere, Massey Ferguson, New Holland, and Vermeer, among others.