Reprocess round and square bales into 20kg bales

Designed to reprocess conventional round and square bales into 20kg bales.

Designed to enable farmers, contractors, and hay and straw merchants to reprocess conventional round and square bales into 20kg bales to meet with global demand from the expanding equine, smallholding and pet marketplace.

Efficient bale reprocessing.

Re-Bale debales and reprocesses approximately a bale a minute, making it a practical solution for operators looking to handle higher volumes efficiently.

Designed to work with Spread-a-Bale.

Re-Bale is perfect for use in conjunction with Spread-a-Bale’s Horizontal Rotor M-Range Machine, creating a practical system for processing conventional bales into a format suited to resale and distribution.

Flexible operation.

The machine features a regulated bidirectional conveyor, powered from a tractor unit alongside the baler using a hydraulic spool valve. It is also available in modular form, providing the opportunity to grow the facility into a static plant.

Optional extras available:

  • R

    Additional elevator

  • R

    Levelling rotor to aide even, consistent flow of material into baler

Interested in Re-Bale?

Get in touch to discuss the best setup for your operation.

TESTIMONIALS

What Our Customers Say

Spread-a-Bale is a win win machine that we’re using to spread straw 365, including up to nine bales a day during the winter housing period. In fact, it’s one of the machines we couldn’t do without. Since we swapped from manual spreading to the Midi 2VR, the machine is not only saving us up to 50% straw but it’s made the job 10 time

Spread-a-Bale is the best machine on the farm, there’s no question about it says Perthshire beef producer, Crawford McLaren. “Since swapping manual straw spreading for Spread-a-Bale, we are making 50% straw savings. We used to manually roll out 3,000 round bales a year, nowadays we’re down to 1,500 bales

This spring we traded in our Spread-a-Bale Midi for two new STs (Side Throws), one to work on each of the two units we farm in Pembrokeshire; it was a decision that says it all about the machine in terms of improving our efficiency. We’ve 200 head of cattle housed 365 that require bedding up with straw every other day