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AGCO Hesston rectangular balers don't just look different than most competitors' machines; they perform differently too. One of the first laws of geometry states that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line. That's also the basic principle behind the AGCO Hesston Center-Line baler design. From the time hay enters the wide, low-profile pickup until it drops out the back as a finished bale, the crop follows a straight path. There are no right-angle turns... no cross-conveying mechanisms... and no high pickup lifts to shake or tear valuable leaves from the stems. There's nowhere for nutritious leaves to go but into the bale.

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Bale Size in(mm) |
| Model 7105 |
14x18 (356x457) |
| Model 7110 |
14x18 (356x457) |
| Model 7115 |
14x18 (356x457) |
| Model 7120 |
16 x 18 (406 x 457) |
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In-Line Square Balers: Exclusive to AGCO Hesston and provide many advantages over conventional balers.
Pre-Forming Chamber: Assures that each bale flake is the same density and shape as the next making consistently square bales.
Short Plunger Strokes: Reduces wear on the baler, prolonging component life.
Hydraulic Bale Density: Available as optional equipment on Models 7105, 7110, and 7115 balers and is standard on the Model 7120.
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