2021 Kuhns Mfg LLC Accumulator AE10
- Year 2021
- Make Kuhns Mfg LLC
- Model Accumulator
2021 Kuhns Mfg LLC Accumulator AE10
Features may include:
This accumulator arranges the bales on edge 5 wide and 2 long.
- Handles bales from 32" to 40" long
- Bundle dimensions are 75" wide and 64" to 96" long
- The AE10 accumulator is well suited for small farms.
- The low weight requirement for the grabber allows for the use of a smaller loader.
- If your bales are 36" long, you can cross stack the bales with the KN510 or 510 grabber.
- Loader with at least 1500 lb lift capacity
FULLY AUTOMATED
- Fully automated without the use of hydraulics, electronics, buttons, switches, sensors or chains.
STAINLESS STEEL DECK
- Stainless Steel Deck provides a better surface for the bales to slide in higher dirt and moisture conditions.
GUIDE BELTING
- Sharp turns are no problem as the guide belt keeps bales properly aligned and moving up the chute.
HOW THE ACCUMULATOR WORKS:
The innovative design of the accumulator allows it to be fully automatic without the use of hydraulics or electronics. Using excess energy from the baler plunger, the bales are pushed up and out the top of the front chute. There is no extra pressure applied to the plunger and the chute does not deform the bales. As gravity moves the bales downward, the last bale in each row swings a gate to open the next row. The last bale in the grab opens the back gate. As the accumulator unloads itself, springs and counterweights automatically return all the gates back to their starting position, ready for the next bale.
The Kuhns Hay Accumulator is built from the ground up as a durable machine. The concept has logged thousands of hours in many different areas, terrains, and types of hay with exceptional customer satisfaction.
Set up your baler in 4 easy steps: bolt on the bale chamber extension, adjust the hitch to the correct position, trim the guide belt to the proper length, and loosen the pressure in the bale chamber to compensate for the back pressure caused by pushing the bales up the chute.