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John Deere Hay Tool Innovations win international ag engineering awards

John Deeres A520R Plus2 Accumulator carries up to two round bales behind the baler while the third is made in the chamber. (Image source: John Deere)

Two hay tool innovations from John Deere Ottumwa Works have been honored by the American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers (ASABE) with the AE50 Award for 2018

The awards are for the BalerAssist feature on the Large Square Balers and the Plus2 Bale Accumulator for large round balers, both introduced in late 2017. The AE50 Award highlights the year's 50 most innovative designs in product engineering in the food and agriculture industry, as chosen by a panel of international engineering experts.

The Baler Assist option on the L331 and L341 Series Large Square Balers was recognised for allowing the operator to more quickly and easily clear plugs between the baler pickup and rotor, without leaving the tractor cab. "This significantly reduces downtime and increases bale-making productivity, especially in tough crop conditions," said Travis Roe, senior marketing representative for large square balers. "In addition, this feature makes it easier for operators to access service points inside the baler and improve overall operational control and maintenance."

Also receiving an award are the A520R and A420R Plus2 Round Bale Accumulators, which give customers the ability to carry up to two round bales behind the baler while making a third bale in the chamber. The Plus2 Accumulators are fully integrated into the design of the balers and can be used with 6-foot (1.82 m) diameter John Deere 7, 8, 9 and 0 Series Round Balers.

"These accumulators allow operators to strategically place the bales where they can be removed from the field most efficiently," says Nick Weinrich, product marketing manager for pull-type hay tools. "This dramatically reduces the damage to crop regrowth from excessive field travel, as well as fuel and labor associated with collecting individual bales scattered across the field."

ASABE is an international scientific and educational organization dedicated to the advancement of engineering applicable to agricultural, food and biological systems. The awards will be presented at the ASABE Agricultural Equipment Technology Conference in Louisville, Kentucky, in February. Information on all award winners will be included in the January/February 2018 ASABE’s Resource magazine and on the ASABE website.