Description
Walking the fields at dawn, the last thing you want to worry about is equipment failure. When you’re looking for a reliable presse à balles rondes, sourcing directly from a proven factory makes all the difference. As a leading supplier and direct manufacturer based in the Netherlands, Ever Power engineers agricultural machinery that simply refuses to quit. The core advantage of our custom-built balers lies in their unmatched bale density and relentless continuous operation capabilities. We craft these machines to process heavy swaths without choking, ensuring your crop is protected from the weather the second it leaves the windrow.

🚜 Beyond the Paint: A Real-World Equipment Overview
We’ve seen it time and time again out in the dirt. A farm invests heavily in a glossy new piece of equipment based entirely on a glossy brochure, only to watch it plug up on heavy, wet rye grass during the most critical harvest window of the year. In our experience, building a proper baling machine isn’t about adding fancy cup holders to the tractor cab—it’s about manipulating crop physics.
Our units take cut, cured, or even high-moisture forage and roll it under immense, controlled hydraulic pressure into a tightly wrapped cylinder. This aggressive compression squeezes out the oxygen, which is the absolute enemy of forage preservation. You see, most printers don’t realize they’re out of ink until you need a critical document right before a meeting; similarly, a lot of operators don’t realize their chamber belts are slipping until they dump a lopsided, loosely packed bale that falls apart on the loader spikes. The trick is maintaining consistent radial tension from the core to the outer layer.
Operating an Ever Power machine gives you the advantage of predictability. (And trust me, predictability is highly underrated when you are racing a thunderstorm). We focus heavily on the intake rotor and the drop-floor mechanisms because we know that varying windrow sizes are a reality. You aren’t baling on a golf course. You’re dealing with gopher mounds, uneven raking, and tough stems. Our equipment digests these imperfections, allowing you to maintain a higher ground speed and get out of the field sooner.
⚙️ Engineering Specifications (Customizable Framework)
Every agricultural operation has distinct requirements. We don’t force you into a one-size model. Below is the blueprint of our technical parameters—ready to be customized to your exact tractor horsepower and crop demands.
| Item | Unité | Spécification |
|---|---|---|
| Nom du modèle | / | 9EP-1.0 Round Baler |
| Type d'attelage | / | Trailed |
| Pickup Width | mm | 1900 |
| Pickup Structure | / | Spring Tooth Type |
| Feeder Structure | / | Picker Roll + Drum Type |
| Bale Chamber Type | / | Roller Type |
| Bale Chamber Width | mm | 1000 |
| Bale Diameter | mm | Φ1000 |
| Number of Rollers | pcs | 16 (Rollers) |
| Roller Diameter | mm | Φ222 |
| Baling Method | / | Net Wrap |
| Required Power | kw | 40~80 |
| Structural Weight | kg | 2640 |
| Vitesse de prise de force | r/min | 720 |
| Overall Dimensions (L×W×H) in Working State | mm | 3750×2300×2020 |
| Bale Density Control | / | Sensor Control |
| Bale Size (Diameter × Width) | mm | Φ1100×1000 |
| Bale Density | Kg/m³ | 115~200 |
| Productivité | bales/h | 40~100 |
| Wheelbase | mm | 2045 |
| Working Speed | Km/h | 5-20 |
| Net Wrap Specification (L×W) | m | 2000×1.0m per baler |
🔥 Hard-Hitting Product Advantages
There is a massive difference between a machine that just rolls hay and one that maximizes your profitability per acre. After nearly two decades of diagnosing field failures across multiple continents, we’ve engineered out the weak points. Here is what makes our design superior:
1. Unyielding Core Density Technology
A soft-core bale is a liability—it sags, collects water, and rots from the bottom up. Our variable chamber relies on seamless, heavy-duty belts paired with intelligent hydraulic tensioners. This forces the crop into an ultra-dense pack right from the initial rotation. You fit more tonnage into fewer bales, drastically cutting down your net wrap and diesel transport costs.
2. The “Swath-Hungry” Camless Pickup
We completely redesigned the traditional pickup. By removing the cam track, we reduced the moving parts by over 30%. Less friction, less wear, and a much faster rotation. The closely spaced tines sweep the ground immaculately, aggressively pulling in lumpy, heavy swaths without hesitating.
3. Instant Blockage Clearance (Drop-Floor)
Look, everyone plugs a baler eventually when they are pushing the speed limit to beat the rain! But getting out of the cab to rip crop out by hand is dangerous and wastes precious time. Our hydraulic drop-floor system lets you lower the cutting floor from the monitor, pass the lump through the chamber, and get back to baling in under 15 seconds.
4. Flawless Edge-to-Edge Wrapping
A great bale is useless if the wrap fails. Our active stretch technology ensures the net wrap goes over the actual edge of the bale shoulders. This structural integrity means you can stack them three high in the barn without them bursting, and it provides a smooth outer layer that sheds rainwater like a duck’s back.
5. Heavy-Duty Slicing Rotors
For operations focusing on high-moisture silage, our selectable knife banks (up to 25 hardened steel blades) chop the crop as it enters. This pre-cutting action packs the material even tighter for superior lactic acid fermentation and makes mixing the feed in a TMR wagon infinitely easier later in the winter.
6. Over-Engineered Drivelines
We build for abuse. We utilize oversized roller chains, hardened sprockets, and automatic, continuous oiling systems. The gearbox is heavily ribbed for cooling under high-torque loads. By distributing the mechanical stress perfectly, we extend the lifespan of the machine by thousands of bales compared to standard off-the-shelf models.
📐 Specifying the Right Setup for Your Acreage
Throwing money at the biggest machine on the lot is a rookie mistake. Sizing an agricultural forage roller requires a bit of math and a lot of honesty about your conditions. If you give us a call, the very first thing I’m going to grill you on is your tractor’s PTO shaft output and hydraulic flow rate. You cannot run a heavy-duty, 25-knife chopping baler effectively on a tired 80-horsepower utility tractor.
You have to evaluate your dominant crop type. If you are exclusively putting up dry straw and coarse hay, a fixed chamber model might give you the simplicity and throughput you need at a lower price point. However, if you are dabbling in high-moisture baleage (which is basically the industry standard now for preserving feed value), a variable chamber with heavy-duty moisture-resistant belts is non-negotiable.
Think about your terrain as well. Are you side-hilling on steep inclines? We need to look at custom axle widths and oversized flotation tires to prevent soil compaction and keep the rig stable. Don’t gloss over the monitor system either; having ISOBUS compatibility means less cab clutter and an intuitive interface that alerts you exactly when to weave left or right to fill the bale edges evenly.
🌾 Versatility in Field Applications
Our custom machines aren’t just one-trick ponies. They are deployed across wildly different agricultural ecosystems:
- High-Moisture Dairy Silage: Rapid wrapping and extreme density lock out oxygen, driving rapid pH drops for perfect fermentation without spoilage.
- Dry Alfalfa & Lucerne: The delicate, wide pickup design gently lifts the crop, preventing the shattering of the protein-rich leaves before they enter the chamber.
- Abrasive Crop Residue: Corn stover and dry wheat straw will chew up light-duty machines. Our hardened steel components crush these rigid stalks into solid, transportable biomass units.
- Industrial Hemp & Flax: We modify the cutting and tensioning systems to handle stringy, tough fibers that would normally wrap around standard rotors and stall the driveline.
💬 Real Talk from the Operators
We spend a lot of time out in the mud with the people running our gear. Here is the unvarnished feedback from different corners of the farming world:
🇬🇧 “Beating the British rain…” — Gareth M., Silage Contractor, Wales
🇺🇸 “Coastal Bermuda doesn’t forgive…” — Travis K., Custom Hay Baler, Texas, USA
🇫🇷 “Maximizing the Lucerne yield…” — Baptiste D., Forage Producer, Champagne Region, France
🔧 The Backbone: Heavy Duty PTO Shafts & Gearboxes
You can design the greatest baling chamber on earth, but if the power transfer from the tractor is weak, you’re dead in the water. We manufacture our own driveline components because we absolutely refuse to let a cheap outsourced bearing ruin your harvest.
Our custom agricultural gearboxes are cast from high-grade iron, housing precision-cut helical gears that operate smoothly even under the violent, pulsating loads that balers create. Paired with our wide-angle PTO shafts featuring robust CV (Constant Velocity) joints, you can make incredibly tight turns on the headlands without shutting down the PTO power. This keeps the chamber spinning and saves you hours of cumulative time over a season.

❓ Practical Answers for the Field (FAQs)
Operators usually call me up with the same core questions before they pull the trigger on a new rig. Let’s clear the air on a few things.
Do I really need a pre-cutter knife system?
If you are doing high-moisture baleage, absolutely. Slicing the crop allows it to compress tighter and ferment faster. If you only do dry straw or prairie hay, you can save the money and skip the knives.
How hard is it to thread the net wrap?
We positioned our net wrap cradle lower on the chassis so you don’t have to deadlift a 90lb roll over your head. The routing system is straightforward, and the active brake tensioner self-adjusts.
Commercial & Custom Baling Support
How much does a custom heavy duty round hay baler cost from a European supplier for Texas contractors?
The cost of a custom heavy-duty round hay baler for Texas contractors depends entirely on the chamber size, pickup width, and monitor options, so you should contact our European manufacturing facility directly to get a highly accurate and competitive supplier quote tailored to your specific field needs.
Where can commercial dairy farmers in Wisconsin get a quote for a high moisture silage baling machine?
Commercial dairy farmers in Wisconsin can easily get a detailed quote for a high moisture silage baling machine directly through the Ever Power contact page, where our application engineers will review your tractor specs and design a heavy-duty system built for harsh fermentation environments.
What price should Australian broadacre farmers expect to pay when ordering a continuous round hay baler direct from the manufacturer?
While exact pricing fluctuates with global shipping logistics, Australian broadacre farmers ordering a continuous round hay baler direct from the manufacturer can expect factory-direct pricing that eliminates middleman markups; simply submit your specifications to us for a rapid, transparent cost breakdown.
Which specific drop floor round hay baler model is best for baling wet alfalfa in the rainy UK climate?
For baling wet alfalfa in the rainy UK climate, the best specific drop floor round hay baler model is our variable chamber unit equipped with the 25-knife pre-cutter system and moisture-resistant endless belts, guaranteeing extreme density to preserve the protein content.
Stop letting inferior equipment dictate your harvest schedule. Let’s talk about building a machine that fits your exact acreage.


