ProGrain Grain Bag Roller | 22 GPM @ 2000 PSI Min Flow
PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE SETUP OR SHIPPING – PRICED FOB FACTORY
Back Freight $800
Pro Grain R-5 Bag Rollers
Grain bags can be heavy and difficult to mange for clean up or recycling. The Pro Grain Equipment bag roller helps manage the clean up of used grain bags with ease, baling the spent grain bags into a recycle ready bale.
Trailer model options available, featuring a no catch bag guide and to ensure consistent alignment when rolling, twine wrap system, hydraulic bale kick.
Specifications | |
Bale Size (ft.) | 3’10” wide x 6′ high |
Bag Handling Capacity | 10′ wide x 500′ long |
Required Flow | minimum 22 GPM @ 2,000 PSI |
Width (ft.) | 6’6″ |
Length (ft.) | 13′ with hitch, 8’10” without |
Height (ft.) | 7’2″ |
Weight (lbs) – 1,700 | 1,700 lbs |
Tires | 15″ ST205-75 |
Warranty | 1 Year Standard |
Harvest Challenges
- Want to harvest faster?
- Want control over weather?
- Want a better grade?
- Want to control when to market your grain?
- Want to farm more acres?
- Want to farm with less man power?
- Want to reduce money spent on trucks and trailers?
Bagging Your Grain
- Keep harvest moving; time is money during harvest and bagging grain allows farmers the flexibility to manage harvest challenges such as weather or transportation logistics
- Can increase harvest efficiency by bringing harvest storage requirements directly to the harvest operation in the field
- Improves the farmers ability to control and plan commodity marketing; marketing crop for top dollar
- Reduces the need to sink capital into additional transportation fleet equipment
- Reduces the need to manage additional harvest labor constraints
- Storage solution for rented land without need to sink capital into permanent storage
- Unlimited additional storage capacity for handling high yield crops
- Improves ability to avoid weather related harvest constraints
- Store your grain in bags for about 7 cents per bushel
- A reliable storage solution, transport grain after harvest, freeing up valuable time at harvest without sacrificing grain quality
- Expand the harvest window, start harvest operations earlier in the season and running later into fall by bagging grain that is higher than average moisture