Customers & Testimonials

Airbaler

100% of growers using the Airbaler report an improvement in bale density and uniformity. And 98% said they would recommend the Airbaler to a friend or neighbor.


We asked some of our current customers how the Airbaler has benefited their hay operation. Here’s what some of them had to say.

Richard Brooks (Harrison, Mich)

“We no longer have to stop to change tension. We didn't have to change the air pressure for all 3 cuttings.”

  • Uses (1) John Deere 346
  • Grows 120 acres of hay / 3 cuttings per year
  • Relied on Springs for density control before the Airbaler
  • Would recommend the Airbaler to a friend/neighbor

Pat Edwards (Engadine, Mich)

“The Airbaler is keeping the bales within 2 lbs. of desired weight. The system does everything you said it would do.”

  • Uses (1) John Deere 346
  • Grows 200+ acres of hay
  • Relied on Springs for density control before the Airbale
  • Would recommend the Airbaler to a friend/neighbor

Ron Anestis (Avella, PA)

“Bale consistency and adjustments on-the-go.”

  • Uses (1) Heston 4600
  • Grows 350 acres of hay
  • Relied on Springs for density control before the Airbaler
  • Would recommend the Airbaler to a friend/neighbor

Steven (Nebraska)

“I feel I have a lot more bales that are a lot more closer to the same weight and size. This is important to me when selling hay. It looks better if you have a uniform product.”

  • Uses (1) New Holland 269
  • Grows 200 acres of hay
  • Relied on Springs for density control before the Airbaler
  • Would recommend the Airbaler to a friend/neighbor

Bill Beam (Cherryville, NC)

“The Airbaler works way better than any spring system”

  • Uses (1) New Holland Super 66
  • Grows 5 acres of hay
  • Relied on Springs for density control before the Airbaler
  • Would recommend the Airbaler to a friend/neighbor

Art Theiler (Tomahauk, WI)

“More uniform bales”

  • Uses (1) John Deere 336
  • Grows 7,000 acres of hay
  • Relied on Springs for density control before the Airbaler
  • Would recommend the Airbaler to a friend/neighbor

Mike (Oklahoma)

“I have more or nearly all bales are the same weight and uniform. They stack a whole lot better in the barn. They do not SALLY and fall out.”

  • Uses (1) John Deere 348
  • Unreported # of acres
  • Relied on Springs for density control before the Airbaler
  • Would recommend the Airbaler to a friend/neighbor

John Ebensrerker (Greene, IA)

“Bales are uniform size and better packed. Scott was more than a great help in fitting the Airbaler to my baler. The original rods were wrong and he quickly sent the correct one at no extra charge. Thanks!”

  • Uses (1) New Holland 275
  • Grows 30 acres of hay
  • Relied on Springs for density control before the Airbaler
  • Would recommend the Airbaler to a friend/neighbor

Jack (Indiana)

“The bales are all the same weight with very few light bales. Since we use an accumulator, I load on a long planter trailers so soft bales do not fit well. Also my wife drives the baler and does not check the bale weight and density. The Airbaler does an excellent job of keeping bales even. Great idea!”

  • Uses (1) New Holland 565
  • Grows 40 acres of hay
  • Relied on Springs for density control before the Airbale
  • Would recommend the Airbaler to a friend/neighbor

Brooks Smith (North Platte, NE)

“More baling time in the field, not having to check and recheck bale tension and weight as conditionals vary weather and humidity wise throughout the day. One pressure setting for Alfalfa and one for grass hay and just go bale. Bale tension and weight are very consistent.”

  • Uses (1) John Deere 348
  • Grows 150 acres of alfafa + 800 acres of grass/medow
  • Relied on a Hydraulic density control system before the Airbaler
  • Would recommend the Airbaler to a friend/neighbor

Kurt Stehr (Baldwin, WI)

“I like the nice consitant bales they are easier to stack. I also believe the airbaler takes some stress off my balers. Before I noticed the baler hammering hay into the chamber. Now the Airbaler just holds the right tension and the hammering has gone away.”

  • Uses (1) John Deere 336
  • Grows 12 acres of hay
  • Relied on Springs for density control before the Airbaler
  • Would recommend the Airbaler to a friend/neighbor

Tim (Michigan)

“I am able to make a heavier bale.”

  • Uses (1) John Deere 346
  • Grows 300 acres of hay
  • Relied on Springs for density control before the Airbaler
  • Would recommend the Airbaler to a friend/neighbor

Layton (South Carolina)

“The bales are really consistent in size and density. The Airbaler works great. I highly recommend it and won’t square bale without it anymore.”

  • Uses (1) John Deere 348
  • Grows 150 acres of hay
  • Relied on a Hydraulic density control system before switching to the Airbaler
  • Would recommend the Airbaler to a friend/neighbor

Dan Edmiston (Statesville, NC)

“It makes good bales.”

  • Uses (1) John Deere 348
  • Grows 400 acres of hay
  • Relied on a Hydraulic density control system before switching to the Airbaler
  • Would recommend the Airbaler to a friend/neighbor

Mal S. (British Columbia, Canada)

Mal purchased the Airbaler to replace his hydraulic system because his New Holland 1032 Stackliner works better if the bales are a uniform length and weight. Here's what he reported after baling 1,300 bales in first cutting:

"I can see three main benefits of the Airbaler so far: (1) For the first time, we are consistently getting a really tight, professional-looking bale, which is something that I think impresses customers; (2) For the first time, we are getting the variation in bale weight within acceptable limits; (3) We are spending much less time and energy continually checking bale weights and adjusting the baler."

Jerry K. (Montague, MI)

Jerry (my neighbor) usually averages 90 reject bales a year that are too loose and fall apart. The other day he told me that this year (using the Airbaler) he only had two reject bales.

Noel H. (Newell, SD)

Noel baled 1,200 bales of first and second alfalfa/grass mix. He reported a "Huge Improvement" in weight consistency and a "Moderate Improvement" in length consistency.

"The bales are tied uniformly and the weight is consistent no matter how thin the windrow is." Noel's only recommended improvement was "would like to see an easier to read gauge".

Richard B. (Harrison, MI)

Richard baled 4,500 bales in his first cutting using the Airbaler. His fields are a mix of clover and alfalfa.

"I use a New Holland self loading bale wagon. For the first cutting, I had the air pressure set to 30# and the bale weight and length was excellent."