
The wait is over: Gold for Krone Ultima
The world’s first non-stop baler wrapper
Field trials have shown that Ultima achieves up to 50 percent higher work rates.
This is how the machine works: The crop collects inside the feed chamber while net wrapping is in progress. The feed chamber has one feed belt at the top and one at the bottom. The variable form of the feed chamber means it also serves as a pre-compression chamber. Pre-compression chamber, semi-variable baling chamber and tractor implement management system combine to provide swift working and high bale densities. Another new feature is the higher ground clearance of the baling chamber, which allows the bale to drop right on the wrapping table – another detail that speeds up the bale-wrap cycle.

The initial reaction from Bernard Krone: “The entire Krone team – in particular our R&D department – is delighted about being awarded the DLG gold medal.” ”Our designers headed by Dr. Horstmann and Dr. Martensen have been working on this solution for a number of years, so we are very happy and proud to have revolutionised round baler technology. For nearly 40 years, baler wrappers had to stop for tying and unloading. Now we have finally found a non-stop solution, which will save our customers an enormous amount of time and, of course, money. We are very happy to have been awarded a DLG gold medal three times in a row. After Comprima won the Gold Medal in 2007, the CCI terminal, which is also used on Ultima, received the award in 2009.
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The baler wrapper combination is to make its exclusive world premiere at the Agritechnica Krone stand. Hall 27, Stand G 15.
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