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New HollandBR7000 Series Roll-Belt™Round BalersBR7050 BR7060 BR7070 BR7080 BR7090

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1974 1976 1978 1979 1982 1989

New Holland’s first round baler —the Model 850 chain 5′x 6′ baler

Models 851 and 846chain round balers

Model 849 chainround baler

Model 852 chainround baler

Model 845 chain 4′ x 5′ round baler

Model 630 — Introduction ofthe Roll-Belt™ round baler

Making thousands of bales–one perfect bale at a time

BR7000 Series Roll-Belt™ round balers create dense, uniform bales in any crop.BR7000 Series Roll-Belt™ round

balers carry on the over 65-year New Holland tradition of dependablebale making and now offer you moremodel and configuration choices thanever before.

200,000 balers and countingThe very first New Holland round

baler was built in 1974. The 200,000thround baler rolled off the very sameproduction line in New Holland,Pennsylvania in 2006. The number ofNew Holland round balers producedcontinues to climb. Today, New Hollandis still number one in haytools world-wide, thanks to the innovative ideas,hard work and the dedication of New Holland dealers and employees.

Density mattersRoll-Belt™ round balers create the

industry’s densest bales. Why does den-sity matter for your operation? Whenyou pack more of your valuable cropinto each bale, you save time, moneyand fuel. Denser bales mean better baleshape and weathering and more stablestacking. Fewer bales means lowerwrapping and retrieval costs and moreefficient storage as well as reducedfreight costs. You’ll also make fewertrips to the field, and that means you’lluse less fuel, and cause less soil com-paction and crown damage. You see,density really does make sense—dollarsand cents.

Boost your baling successGet the most out of every hay season.

Choose the round baler that delivers thehighest density and the highest capacityin the industry — a BR7000 Series Roll-Belt™ round baler.

Table of Contents PagesTimeline 2 – 3Model Overview 4 – 5Bale Formation 6 – 7Bale-Slice™ and CropCutter® 8 – 9Silage Special Balers 10Specialty Crop Baler 11Pickups 12 – 13Wrapping Systems 14 – 17Servicing and Options 18 – 19Specifications 20 – 23

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1991 1992 1995 2002 2005 2006 2007

Model 664 Silage Specialwith Bale-Slice™ feature

BR-A Roll-Belt™ round baler linefeaturing eight balers in five different sizes, including high-moisture and silage balers

Introducing the newBR7000 Roll-Beltround balers with 11models including theBR7070 CropCutter®

Models 650/660 Roll-Belt™ round balers

Model 640 Silage SpecialRoll-Belt™ round baler

BR700 Series Roll-Belt™ round balers including the newBR740 CropCutter® model

200,000th New Holland roundbaler rolls off the productionline at the factory in New Holland, Pennsylvania

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With fourteen distinct New HollandBR7000 Series models, there’s sure to bethe perfect one for you. BR7000 Seriesbalers produce bales weighing from 300 to 2,200 pounds. Some models are specially designed to bale crops withhigh-moisture content for high-qualityround bale silage. One model isexpressly designed for the rigors of baling in extremely heavy windrowsand tough crops like cornstalks andstraw. Some models feature exclusiveNew Holland crop-cutting systems thatyield higher-density bales that are easierto feed and more digestible. No matterwhich model you choose, you can relyon your BR7000 round baler to formuniform, dense bales in any crop.

Wide, effective pickupsNew Holland’s curved-tine pickups

feed crop from edge to edge of the balechamber and are positioned out frontwhere they’re easy to see. And, they’reextra wide — up to an industry-leading82 inches tine to tine.

Exclusive Roll-Belt™ designNew Holland’s proven combination

of rolls and belts starts a bale core inany crop and is the key to forming perfectly shaped bales.

Dial in the densityThe sealed, adjustable hydraulic

bale density control system builds consistent, tight, perfectly shaped balesin different crops. Just turn the densitycontrol knob to change the pressure.You can set the density before youeven go to the field, reset it easily fordifferent crops and repeat the exact setting for the next cutting.

More durability• Stronger shot-peened tines replace

the previous music wire tines on allpickups (except the BR7050 andBR7060 Standard). These tines arelonger lasting, more durable in toughconditions and curved for optimal croplifting.• Two formed ribbed rolls replace

two dimple rolls in the bale chamberfor improved bale formation. Theserolls improve core formation and haveimproved life and durability.• One less spreader roll means it's

quicker and easier to thread the net,net flow is more even and net spread is smoother and more uniform. • Repositioned twine tube leaf

springs are now heat-treated and keptin place by steel rivets for improvedholding.

Which model is right for you? Takea look at the chart on the next page,browse through the rest of this brochure,then talk to your New Holland dealer.Your dealer can offer experiencedadvice on the baler that’s best for you.

ARoll-Belt™ baler for every operation

Fourteen innovation-packed balers, and every one designed to make the perfect bale.

The calibrated density pressure gauge indicates baledensity pressure in psi.

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BALE SIZEModel Width Diameter Weight

BR7050 4’ X 4’ 300 to 750 lbs.BR7050 High-Moisture 4’ X 4’ up to 1,000 lbs.BR7060 Standard 4’ X 5’ 400 to 1,200 lbs.BR7060 4’ X 5’ 400 to 1,200 lbs.BR7060 Silage Special 4’ X 5’ 400 to 1,800 lbs.BR7060 Bale Slice™ 4’ X 5’ 400 to 1,800 lbs.BR7060 CropCutter® 4’ X 5’ 400 to 1,800 lbs.BR7070 4’ X 6’ 400 to 1,650 lbs.BR7070 Silage Special 4’ X 6’ 400 to 2,200 lbs.BR7070 CropCutter® 4’ X 6’ 400 to 2,200 lbs.BR7080 5’ X 5’ up to 1,550 lbs.BR7090 5’ X 6’ up to 2,200 lbs. BR7090 Bale Slice™ 5’ X 6’ up to 2,200 lbs.BR7090 Specialty Crop 5’ X 6’ up to 2,200 lbs.

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Exclusive Roll-Belt™ design delivers the industry’s highest bale density to saveyou time, money, fuel and much more.

Mini Rough Top belts provide sure gripSix nylon/polyester Mini Rough Top forming belts (eight MRT belts on BR7080

and BR7090) with a friction surface grip the crop and carry it upward into the coreforming area. The belts are 100 inches shorter than the leading competitor, andthey flex more efficiently over uneven bale surfaces, providing 91% contact acrossthe bales to reduce crop losses. A chain-driven, rubber-surfaced roll powers thebelts. The system has an adjustable idler roll to regulate belt tracking. For continu-ous PTO operation, the belt apron de-clutches (standard on BR7090 and optionalon BR7070), stopping the belts during bale ejection and reducing bale scuffing. Mini Rough Top belts grip crop effectively but are less

aggressive on valuable crop leaves. Another advantage: as thesurface wears, it does NOT lose its gripping effectiveness.

Roll-Belt™density matters for so many reasons

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New Holland’s exclusive Roll-Beltdesign uses heavy-duty steel rolls in the front and floor of the bale chambercombined with short, tough belts in theback to deliver fast, consistent core formation and tight, uniform bales indry hay, straw, cornstalks and silage.This patented, proven combination alsoforms the industry’s densest bales. Bypacking more of your valuable cropinto each bale, you save time andmoney in so many ways.

Why density mattersBy making fewer, denser bales, you

protect your investment, by creatingbales that weather better and storelonger with less loss by sheddingmoisture from above more efficientlyand wicking less moisture from theground. You can fit more tons persquare foot in storage and stack higherwith more stable stacks. By making

fewer bales, you reduce your balingand handling time, wrapping costs,field retrieval and transportation costs.Since you make fewer trips throughthe field, you not only reduce com-paction but simultaneously minimizeplant damage for faster regrowth andhigher tonnages for the next cutting.Density does matter in a big way.

Heavy-duty rolls up frontFloor Roll (E) — Feeds material from

the pickup into the bale chamber withwelded rods. The constant actionbetween the floor roll and the baleoffers superior feeding compared todesigns that feed directly from the pick-up into the baler. The floor roll also car-ries most of the bale’s weight, reducingstress on the belts and lacings for longerlife and lower maintenance costs.Starter Roll (F) —Helps turn the

crop and start a bale core in any crop,including rotary combine straw, cornstalks and crops like peanut hay.The large opening between the floor rolland starter roll ensures high capacitywith positive feeding in any crop orwindrow condition.Fixed Roll (H) — Transmits power

to the remaining upper forming rollsand aids in bale rotation.Pivot Roll (I) — Rotates above the

fixed roll to help form the bale andincrease bale density.

Stripper Roll (J) — Rotates aroundthe pivot roll to maintain the bale cham-ber area during core formation. Thestripper roll has formed ribs to stripmaterial off the apron belts as it passesby and pack it into the bale. As balesize increases, the stripper roll rotatesforward to permit full bale diameter.

Moisture levels of a dense, well-formed bale stored outside for six months.

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A. DriveshaftB. GearboxC. PickupD. WindguardE. Floor Roll

F. Starter RollG. Pivot ArmH. Fixed RollI. Pivot RollJ. Stripper Roll

K. Follower RollL. BeltsM. Belt Tension ArmN. Belt Tension CylinderO. Belt Tension Spring

P. TailgateQ. Bale Ejector

How the bale forms1. Floor Roll (E) features welded rods

that feed material from the Pickup (C)to the Belts (L) in the bale chamber. Thefloor roll also carries most of the bale’sweight, reducing stress on the belts andlacings for longer life and lower mainte-nance costs. The constant action betweenthe floor roll and the bale offers superiorfeeding compared to designs that feeddirectly from the pickup into the bale.Starter Roll (F) helps turn the crop

and start a bale core in any crop, includ-ing rotary combine straw, cornstalksand crops like peanut hay.Fixed Roll (H) is ribbed to aid in

bale rotation and transmits power to theremaining upper rolls — Pivot Roll (I),Stripper Roll (J) and Follower Roll (K)— for improved core formation. Theserolls assist in curling material and start-

ing the core. The Stripper Roll is alsoribbed to strip material off the apronbelts and pack it into the bale.2. As the bale grows, the top rolls

(J & K) pivot forward. Belt TensionArm (M) also rotates, allowing the balechamber to expand. Belt TensionCylinder (N) and Belt Tension Spring(O) deliver reduced belt tension at thestart to ensure positive core formation,even when baling short, dry material.3. When the bale reaches full size,

stop the tractor. The wrapping mecha-nism starts automatically.4. When wrapping is complete, raise

the Tailgate (P) to eject the bale. Thespring-loaded Bale Ejector (Q) rolls thebale away so the tailgate can be closedwithout moving the baler. Then simplystart the next bale.

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New Holland cutting systems deliverbales that are easier to feed and easierfor livestock to consume and digest.Choose from two New Holland systems.

Industry-exclusive Bale-Slice™ system delivers bales that pullapart easilyThe Bale-Slice™ system, optional

on the BR7060 Silage Special and theBR7090 balers, uses a series of knives to cut the crop as the bales are beingformed, resulting in bales that are easierfor livestock to tear apart and eat forincreased weight gains. In fact, a recentuniversity study proves bales madewith the Bale-Slice system are up to14% denser than unsliced bales and canincrease the Average Daily Weight Gainin yearling heifers by 23%.

Bale-Slice™and CropCutter® balers

Optional New Holland cutting systems increase weight gains in livestock.

Bale-Slice™ hay and silage bales pull apart easily,making them easy to feed and easy to digest. Balesused for bedding are more absorbent and when itcomes time to spread manure, easier to break apartand spread more uniformly for quicker breakdown in the field.

Controlled by the Bale CommandPlus™ monitoring system, theBale-Slice system features a seriesof knives on the starter roll thatpivot into the bale after the core isformed. The inexpensive knivesare reversible for increased life andeasy to remove when replacementis necessary.

Bale-Slice™ bales retain a solid coreWhile the CropCutter system cuts

ALL of the crop, that enters the baler--including the core-- the knives of theBale-Slice system enter the bale after thecore has formed and cut the bale into aseries of slices or discs. If we compare around bale to a pineapple, Bale-Slice creates pineapple slices with a solid core remaining in the middle.

Bale-Slice™ knives retracted and not cutting.

Bale-Slice™ knives extended and cutting.

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The CropCutter® system produces bales with amore anaerobic environment due to increaseddensity from the smaller particle length. In silage,this increased compaction drives higher lacticacid production-a good inhibitor of listeriosis andacetic acid to help inhibit yeast and mold growth.With dry hay and bedding, when stored outside,this additional density creates bales that shedwater more effectively and wick in less waterfrom the ground for less damaged hay..

The CropCutter ® system puts morecrop in every baleThe CropCutter® rotary feeding and

cutting system is unique to the BR7060and BR7070. This system uses up to 15knives to cut crop—from the core to theouter edge of the full size bale. Youdecide how much of the bale is cut byretracting the knives with the tractorremote. As cut crop is fed into the baler,the particles fit together more closely tobuild well-shaped bales with maximumdensity. In silage, this results in enhancedfermentation with less spoilage. In strawand bedding materials, it results inheavier bales that easily spread andincrease absorbency. No matter what thecrop, bales made with CropCutter putmore crop in every bale — translating tofewer bales per field, fewer bales totransport and store. That’s efficiency.

The CropCutter system can be equipped with up to 15 knives to produce a 2.6-inch cut crop length or you can choose any combination of knives to achieve thedesired length of cut in various crops. The “W”-shaped lobe pattern feeds crop edge to edge for square-shouldered, weather-resistant bales. Each lobe has a long fin-ger paired with a shorter finger to reduce cutting forces due to crop pinching between the floor and the lobes—the result of many years of extensive field experience.

A spring-loaded protection system on each CropCutter knife prevents knife damage inrocky fields.

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Silage Special balers deliver top performance in tough, high-moisture crops.

Top-quality silage bales

Endless belts eliminate the splice and the fastener maintenance required with laced belts. Even better, they’rebacked by an exclusive Bonded Protection Plan. If a belt fails due to defects in material or workmanship within the first three years or 15,000 bales, New Holland will replace it free.

Three rolls have scrapers to remove crop that canbuild up on the rolls.

Two Roll-Belt™ baler models let you take control of your balingrequirements in both silage and dry hay.The BR7060 and BR7070 Silage Specialand CropCutter® balers are designed toeffectively bale crops at a high moisturecontent to create high-quality, roundbale silage. And, they work just as effectively in dry hay conditions. Theseunique balers offer distinctive featuresto aid in making silage bales:• A dual-cam pickup increases

durability in heavy crops.• Rugged, endless belts offer lower

maintenance, superior life and perfor-mance.• Looped tailgate rolls, scrapers and

a rubber back wrap roll eliminate cropbuildup.• In-feed discs reduce power

consumption.

In-feed discs, one on each side sheet, hold the bale off the side sheet for reduced power consumption.A rubber back wrap roll eliminates crop build-up onthe back of the belts.

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BR7090 Specialty Crop baler is perfect for tough cornstalks, straw and specialty crops.

A smooth performer in tough conditions

The BR7090 Specialty Crop configu-ration produces superior-shaped balesin tough conditions like cornstalks orlarge windrows of sudan or other grasses,hay or even straw. Available with eithera 540- or 1000-rpm PTO, this specialtymodel features crop-specific technologythat improves feeding and bale forma-tion in heavy crops.

The pickup on the BR7090 SpecialtyCrop model is not only an XtraSweeppickup that is an industry-leading 82inches wide, it has five tine bars insteadof the conventional four, boosting thenumber of tines to 160—the most of anyNew Holland pickup—and that’s say-ing something. The added tine bar andtines lead to more consistent feeding

with higher capacity in specialty andheavy tonnage crops, and greater dura-bility when baling cornstalks. Stiffer,reinforced, rubber-mounted tines areused instead of coiled spring tines forimproved reliability and crop gathering.These flexible tines resist bending andretain their fork design longer in tough,high-tonnage conditions.

Five rows of rubber-mounted tines—160 in all—ensure reliable performance in heavy crops.

Pickup flares boost feeding in cornstalks by guidingwindrows into the pickup and reduce material catchingon the pickup gauge wheels and edge of the pickup.

Fingers on the external expeller roll remove debris thatbuilds up inside the bale chamber.

A duckbill trash baffle brush cleans net wrap duringeach cycle, reducing debris build-up and potential netdamage for increased wrapping reliability.

An adjustable, two-piece roller wind-guard improves feeding in short cropsand in large-volume, high-tonnagewindrows by compressing the crop matfor improved pickup tine feeding. Thelower piece is mounted to the windguardwith an adjustable feeding angle.

The benefit: peak baling productivity without the plugging.

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All three of New Holland’s pickupdesigns — SuperSweep™, Wide, andXtraSweep™ — are positioned out frontwhere you can easily monitor how thewindrows are feeding. These designs letyou pick up wider windrows, feed thecrop edge to edge, and better compressmaterial into the bale chamber to formfirm, square-shouldered round bales.

XtraSweep™ PickupsNew Holland XtraSweep pickups are

the widest in the industry, to handleheavy or windblown windrows withease. The 71” pickup, available on theBR7060 and BR7070, has 112 curvedtines that get all the crop off the fieldand into the baler. The 82” pickup, standard on the BR7060 and BR7070CropCutter® models, optional on theBR7090, has 128 tines (160 tines on theBR7090 Specialty Crop baler) and dou-ble cam tracks for long-term durability.XtraSweep pickups offer a number

of unique features:• Two flotation gauge wheels follow

contours in the field.• A full-width, dual-pivoting wind-

guard controls crop as it enters the balechamber.• Large-diameter pickup augers

improve crop feeding.• “Double Stuffer” feeders provide

more positive feeding of crop from thepickup reel to the floor roll. The feederfloor angle aids crop feeding and leadsto smooth bale starting.• A center bearing support on the

82” pickup aids stuffer support in heavycrops.• Hydraulic pickup lift is standard

on the 82” pickup and optional on the 71” model.

SuperSweep™ PickupThe six-bar SuperSweep pickup on theBR7080 and BR7090 has more tines than

most balers, and the tines are moreclosely spaced—at 2.6 inches apart—topick up short, fine crop.SuperSweeppickups are equally at home picking upcrop behind a parallel bar rake, wheelrake or rotary rake because there are sixrows of curved tines, pickup speed isslower than that of the competition,providing gentler crop handling. Thepickup’s strong-yet-flexible backbonedesign prevents clogging in crops suchas cornstalks. The four-bar pickup onthe BR7050 and BR7060 crowds materi-al along the sides of the bale chamberfor tight, firm bale ends.

Wide PickupThis low-profile pickup available

on the BR7060 and BR7070 allows youto pick up extra-wide or windblownwindrows. Its floating windguardimproves crop control. Stronger cam follower bearings and a pickup liftcrank extend the pickup’s operationallife. An anti-wrap shield in the righthand reel bearing prevents damagefrom crops. Silage Special balers areequipped with dual cam pickups tohandle tough silage conditions.

Pick up and feed all of your crop

Three pickup designs ensure fast, positive feeding.

Both the 71- and 82-inch (1.8 and 2.07-m) XtraSweep™ pickups can be equipped with a full-width rollerwindguard for total crop control and two floatation gauge wheels to closely follow contours in the field tominimize tine wear from soil contact.

Adjustable windguards help control flow of crop from the pickup into the bale chamber.

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Width Width NumberPickup Type Available on These Baler Models Tine-to-Tine Flare-to-Flare of Teeth

SuperSweep™ Pickup, Four-bar BR7050, BR7050 HM* 45 in. 53 in. 72

SuperSweep™ Pickup, Six-bar BR7080, BR7090 60 in. 68 in. 144

Wide Pickup BR7060, BR7060 SS*, BR7070 60 in. 69 in. 96

XtraSweep™ Pickup, 1.8-meter BR7060, BR7060 SS*, BR7070, BR7070 SS* 71 in. 79 in. 112

XtraSweep™ Pickup, 2.07-meter BR7060 CC*, BR7070 CC*, BR7090 82 in. 90 in. 128

XtraSweep™ Pickup, 2.07-meter BR7090 Specialty Crop 82 in. 90 in. 160

*HM = High-Moisture, SS = Silage Special, CC = CropCutter ®

New Holland curved-tine pickups get the short, fine crop ordinary pickups miss.

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No-hassle wrapping with twine or net

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No matter which baler model youchoose, reliable New Holland tyingand wrapping systems give you peaceof mind and maximum control.

Simple, trouble-free tyingThe Auto-Wrap™ tying mechanism,

available on all models except theBR7050, provides fully automatic tyingwithout the need for special electronicsor hydraulic hoses.

The Auto-Wrap system ensures consistent twine placement, whichmeans your last bale will look every bitas good as your first. Twine tensionersmounted on the twine tube ends keepthe twine tight. You get reliable twinestarts in all crops and conditions.

Electronic precisionBale Command Plus™, an electroni-

cally controlled twine or net wrappingand monitoring system, makes it easyto make consistent, well-shaped bales.Available on all models except the

BR7050, the Bale Command Plus system helps you make great-lookingbales by directing you down thewindrow to fill both sides of the baleevenly. Regardless of forward speed or windrow size, you get dense, square-shouldered bales.For tying, simply pre-program one of

three factory-set twine tie patterns (or create one of your own) and theBale Command Plus system does therest. The full bale alarm signals you tostop forward travel, and the twine tyingor net wrapping cycle automaticallybegins. There’s even a manual overridethat allows you to tie or wrap a balethat is less than full size. That’s mightyhandy when you finish a field and runout of crop. In the unlikely event there’sa problem with the Bale Command Plus

system, a remote override switch canbe activated to wrap bales in a manualmode.Other Bale Command Plus functions

include bale size, near-full bale alarm,electronic bale count record, Bale-Sliceknife engagement and tailgate switch toindicate whether or not the tailgate isclosed and latched.

The front of Bale Command Plus balers is wide open for fast and easy maintenance.

The Auto-Wrap™ bale shape monitor mounts inside the tractor cab. It helps operators make dense, uniformbales by showing which side of the baler needs morecrop. A bale size indicator located on the right/front ofAuto-Wrap balers monitors bale diameter.

Auto-Wrap™ and Bale Command Plus™ systems deliver consistent bales every time.

With the Bale Command Plus™ system, all baler functions plus tying or wrapping are closely monitoredright from your tractor seat.

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The patented EdgeWrap™ front-loadnet-wrapping option, available on allBR7000 Series models except theBR7050, wraps bales a third faster thantwine, at a minimum, and producesbales that hold their shape longer, resistweathering and are easy to handle andstore. The EdgeWrap wrapper is widerthan the bale chamber, and that pro-vides “over-the-edge” net wrappingeven when using a standard-width net.Units equipped with the EdgeWrapoption come with Bale CommandPlus™ as standard equipment. Thatputs you in complete control of allwrapping functions right from the comfort of your tractor seat.

Highly visible front-load systemYou get complete wrapping confi-

dence with New Holland balers thanksto industry-leading visibility. You knowyour bales are wrapped because youcan see the system operating smoothlyfrom the tractor seat. On balers withtailgate-mounted net wrap, you mustrely on electronic sensors.

Simple, shorter, more efficient net travel pathThe front-load New Holland wrap-

ping system is the most expedient dueto its short travel path, and the mostreliable. With the New Holland system,the net travels a distance of approxi-mately three feet—from the spoolthrough the spreaders and “duckbill”where it is applied directly onto thebale. On other balers, net travels fromthe rear of the tailgate and then underfor a distance of approximately SIX feet.This not only wastes more time when

threading each new net roll, it alsoincreases the risk the net will not start,cut or that it will misfeed during thewrapping cycle.

Feed more of each baleWrapping with net is not only 32%

faster than twine, it also reduces lossesduring wrapping by 65%. In addition,net wrap has been shown to reducestorage losses over sisal twine by 12.2%and increase nutrient retention in theouter layer compared to twine-wrappedbales.*

Wrap over the edge

The EdgeWrap™ option creates weather-resistant bales that are easier to handle,move and store longer.

“Over-the-edge” net wrapping produces bales that holdtheir shape and are easier to handle, transport and feed.

The net wrap cycle begins when bale reaches fullbale size.

*Per University of Wisconsin-Madison, Storage Characteristics of Large Round Alfalfa Bales: Dry Hay.

Rolls of net for the EdgeWrap™ wrapping optionload easily into the front of the baler.

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The duckbill (in red) pivots into the bale chamber inbetween the fixed roll and pivot roll to take the netdirectly to the face of the bale.

During the wrap cycle, the duckbill retracts to the pre-cut position.

After the desired number of wraps is placed on thebale, the duckbill returns to the home position and thenet knife cuts the net to complete the wrapping cycle.

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Operators who choose rugged New Holland balers spend their timemore efficiently—in the field, on theroad, and during preparation andmaintenance.

Time-saving features

Simple maintenance and efficiency of design keep you on the move.

Gull-wing doors on both sides of the baler make dailymaintenance a simple process.

Lube banks are conveniently located on each side of the baler. Plastic grease lines connect these lubebanks to most Roll-Belt™ bearings requiring lubrication. Spring-length gauges let you checkchain tension at a glance.

Highway safety lights, which meet the latest federalstandards, make you more visible during over-the-road travel.

The tailgate latch indicator located on the rightfront corner of the baler lets you know the tailgateis closed and latched before starting the next bale.Models equipped with Bale Command Plus™ feature a tailgate latch indicator on the operatorcontrol panel.

An optional oiler kit uses a three-liter reservoir toautomatically oil all drive chains.

A hydraulic bale ramp is optional on the BR7070and BR7090 for positive ejection of large 4’ x 6’ or5’ x 6’ bales.

A heavy-duty hitch jack provides easy tractorhookup with jacking heights of up to 22 inches. Oncethe baler is hitched to the tractor, you can easily relo-cate the jack up and out of the way to avoid interfer-ence with the tractor’s three-point hitch arms, trac-tor tires and crop windrows.

Side-load twine storage boxes hold six balls of twineon the BR7060, BR7070, BR7080 and BR7090Auto-Wrap™ balers. An additional five or six ballsof twine (depending on the model) can be stored inan optional front storage box on Auto-Wrap balers.All twine-net balers hold six balls of twine and tworolls of net.

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Options and accessories to customize your New Holland baler

Roller windguard improves crop feeding in heavy crop conditions and is standard equipment on a BR7090Specialty Crop.

A wide selection of tire packages are available to matchyour terrain and conditions. Tire options include:

31 x 13.5-15, 6 or 8 PR

18L-16.1SL, 10 PR

21.5L x 16.1, 10 PR

21.5L x 16.1 SL 10 PR tire and wheel packagereduces compaction and improves ride in rough fields.

Hitch pin locking kit secures the hitch pin in placeduring transport and during field operation then dou-bles as a PTO holder when unhooked from the tractor.

Add a left- and right-hand flare to your 71” or 82”pickup to guide windrows into the pickup toimprove feeding, decrease pickup plugging andincrease baling speeds in heavy materials.

Increase belt life by adding an external expeller roll onthe back of the tailgate just above the tailgate nose roll.The fingers pull out material that accumulates on theinside of the belts to protect the belts.

Similar to the rear belt guides that are standardequipment on all Roll-Belt balers, these front beltguides further ensure proper belt tracking andreduce belt wear to reduce the need for replacement.

A duckbill trash baffle brush cleans net wrap duringeach cycle, reducing debris build-up and potential netdamage for increased wrapping reliability.

Preserve your bales withCropSaver™—a mixture of propionic acid and citric acid thatlets you bale and preserve all typesof hay up to a maximum 30% mois-ture level. It promotes greener,fresher hay with higher feed value.

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Specifications BR7050 BR7050 BR7060 BR7060 BR7060 BR7060 BR7060 Model High-Moisture Standard Silage Special Bale-Slice™ CropCutter®

Bale Size Diameter, in. (cm) .....................30–48 (76–122)................... .....................................................................36–60 (92–152)......................................................................Width, in. (cm) ..........................46.5 (118) ....................... ..........................................................................46.5 (118) ..........................................................................Weight, lbs. (kg) 300–750 (136–340) 400–1000 (181–454) ...............400–1200 (181–544)............... ...............................400–1800 (181–816) ..............................Density pressure ..........................Adjustable ....................... ..........................................................................Adjustable...........................................................................

Baler Dimensions and WeightOverall width, in. (cm) ...........................85 (216)......................... 85 (216) ..........................................................95 (240)..........................................................Overall length (tailgate closed), in. (cm) ..........................135 (343)........................ ..........................................................................185 (470)...........................................................................Overall length(tailgate open), in. (cm) ..........................142 (361)........................ ..........................................................................192 (488)...........................................................................Overall height(tailgate closed), in. (cm) 85 (216) 86 (218) ..........................................................................116 (295)...........................................................................Overall height(tailgate open), in. (cm) ..........................127 (323)........................ ..........................................................................158 (401)...........................................................................Shipping weight, lbs. (kg) 2950 (1338) 3015 (1368) 4520 (2050) 5050 (2291) 5615 (2547) 6055 (2747) 6505 (2951)

SuperSweep™ PickupOverall width, in. (cm) ...........................60 (152)......................... 60 (152) ...............................................................NA ..............................................................Width tine-to-tine, in. (cm) ...........................45 (113)......................... 45 (113) ...............................................................NA ..............................................................Width flare-to-flare, in. (cm) ...........................53 (134)......................... 53 (134) ...............................................................NA ..............................................................Tine spacing, in. (cm) .............................2.6 (7) .......................... 2.6 (7) ...............................................................NA ..............................................................Tine bars .................................4............................... 4 ...............................................................NA ..............................................................Number of tines ................................72.............................. 72 ...............................................................NA ..............................................................Reel diameter, in. (cm) ............................16 (41).......................... 16 (41) ...............................................................NA ..............................................................Pickup protection .................Adjustable slip clutch............... Adjustable slip clutch ...............................................................NA ..............................................................

Wide PickupOverall width, in. (cm) ................................NA ............................. NA .........................77 (194) .......................... ...........................NA............................Width tine-to-tine, in. (cm) ................................NA ............................. NA .........................60 (153) .......................... ...........................NA............................Width flare-to-flare, in. (cm) ................................NA ............................. NA .........................69 (174) .......................... ...........................NA............................Tine spacing, in. (cm) ................................NA ............................. NA ...........................2.6 (7)............................ ...........................NA............................Tine bars ................................NA ............................. NA ...............................4 ................................ ...........................NA............................Number of tines ................................NA ............................. NA ..............................96 ............................... ...........................NA............................Reel diameter, in. (cm) ................................NA ............................. NA ..........................10 (25) ........................... ...........................NA............................Pickup protection ................................NA ............................. NA ............Adjustable ratchet clutch ............ ...........................NA............................

XtraSweep™ Pickup (1.8M)Overall width, in. (cm) ................................NA ............................. NA ...........................................84 (213)............................................ NAWidth tine-to-tine, in. (cm) ................................NA ............................. NA ...........................................71 (181)............................................ NAWidth flare-to-flare, in. (cm) ................................NA ............................. NA ...........................................79 (201)............................................ NATine spacing, in. (cm) ................................NA ............................. NA .............................................2.6 (7) ............................................. NATine bars ................................NA ............................. NA .................................................4.................................................. NANumber of tines ................................NA ............................. NA ...............................................112 ............................................... NAReel diameter, in. (cm) ................................NA ............................. NA ............................................12 (31)............................................. NAPickup protection ................................NA ............................. NA ..............................Adjustable ratchet clutch .............................. NA

Pickup (2.07M)Overall width, in. (cm) ................................NA ............................. .................................................................NA.................................................................. 94 (240)Width tine-to-tine, in. (cm) ................................NA ............................. .................................................................NA.................................................................. 82 (207)Width flare-to-flare, in. (cm) ................................NA ............................. .................................................................NA.................................................................. 90 (228)Tine spacing, in. (cm) ................................NA ............................. .................................................................NA.................................................................. 2.6 (7)Tine bars ................................NA ............................. .................................................................NA.................................................................. 4Number of tines ................................NA ............................. .................................................................NA.................................................................. 128Reel diameter, in. (cm) ................................NA ............................. .................................................................NA.................................................................. 12 (31)Pickup protection ................................NA ............................. .................................................................NA.................................................................. Shearbolt

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BR7070 BR7070 BR7070 BR7080 BR7090 BR7090 BR7090 Silage Special CropCutter® Bale-Slice™ Specialty Crop ...........................................36–72 (91.5–182)............................................. 36–60 (91.5–152) .............................................36–72 (91.5–182)............................................. ..................................................46.5 (118)................................................... 61.5 (156) ...................................................61.5 (156)................................................... 400–1650 (181–748) .....................400–2200 (181–998) .................... 500–1550 (227–703) ..........................................500–2200 (227–998) .......................................... ..................................................Adjustable ................................................... Adjustable ...................................................Adjustable ...................................................

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Specifications BR7050 BR7050 BR7060 BR7060 BR7060 BR7060 BR7060 Model High-Moisture Standard Silage Special Bale-Slice™ CropCutter®

Bale Forming Chamber Floor roll, in. (cm) ............................12 (31).......................... ............................................................................12 (31).............................................................................Forming rolls, in. (cm) ......................2 rolls, 10 (25).................... ......................................................................3 rolls, 10 (25).......................................................................Stripper roll ....................Embossed surface................. ...................................................................Embossed surface ....................................................................Starter roll, in. (cm) ....................Embossed surface................. .............................................................................7 (17)..............................................................................Steel looped sledge follower roll ................................NA ............................. ..............................NA ............................. .........................................Standard ........................................Tailgate nose roll NA Standard ..............................NA ............................. .........................................Standard ........................................Rubber backwrap roll NA Standard ..............................NA ............................. .........................................Standard ........................................

BeltsNumber of belts .................................6............................... .................................................................................6..................................................................................Width, in. (cm) .............................7 (18)........................... .............................................................................7 (18)..............................................................................Length, in. (cm) ..........................273 (692)........................ ..........................................................................343 (871)...........................................................................Surface ......................Mini Rough Top................... .....................................................................Mini Rough Top ......................................................................Endless belts ................................NA ............................. ..............................NA ............................. .........................................Standard ........................................

Twine SystemTwine application ....................One pivoting arm.................. ....................................................................Dual pivoting arm.....................................................................Twine control .................Electric toggle switch............... ..........................................................................Automatic...........................................................................Twine storage capacity .............................4 balls .......................... .............................................................................6 balls..............................................................................

EdgeWrap™Net wrap ................................NA ............................. NA ..........................................................Available..........................................................

Bale Forming IndicatorsBale size ...........................Standard......................... ...........................................................................Standard............................................................................Driving gauges ................................NA ............................. NA ..........................................................Standard..........................................................Twine movement ...........................Standard......................... ...........................................................................Standard............................................................................Twine arm position ...........................Standard......................... ...........................................................................Standard............................................................................Bale counter ...........................Standard......................... ...........................................................................Standard............................................................................Bale ejector ...........................Standard......................... ...........................................................................Standard............................................................................Hydraulic pressure gauge ................................NA ............................. ...........................................................................Standard............................................................................Tailgate latch ...........................Standard......................... ...........................................................................Standard............................................................................

Tractor RequirementsPTO hp (minimum), hp (kW) 40 (30) 45 (33) ..........................60 (45).......................... 65 (48) 72 (54) 100 (75)PTO speed (rpm) ...............................540............................. ...............................................................................540................................................................................PTO protection ...........................Shearbolt ........................ Shearbolt ........................Slip clutch......................... ...................Cutout clutch ...................Hydraulic remote requirement .................................1............................... ...............................................1 - 2 .............................................. ..........................3 - 4 ..........................

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