Standard Features
2.1m Pick-Up
15 Knife Chopper Feed Rotor
Drop Floor Unblocking System
50 mm Bale Chamber Bearings*
1¼” Chain on the Bale Chamber
Centralized Greasing Blocks (Manual Greasing)
Continuous Oiling System
ISOBUS/ISOPLAY
500/50/22.5 Tires
High Performance Netter
Bale Kicker
Mechanical Tailgate Locking
3-Endless Belts
Drop Floor Sensor
* 55 mm bearings fitted to rollers with long shafts and double sprockets
V8950-II 15 Knife Chamber High Capacity Variable Chamber Baler
The McHale Variable Chamber Baler Range is made up of V6, V8 and Fusion Vario machines. The range consists of 7 models;
• V6740-II – Non-Chopper Baler
• V6750-II – 15 knife Chopper Baler
• V6760-II – Fully Automatic Chopper Baler
• V8940-II – High-Capacity Non-Chopper Baler
• V8950-II – High-Capacity Chopper Baler
• V8960-II – Fully Automatic High-Capacity Chopper Baler
• Fusion Vario Plus– Integrated Baler Wrapper with Film on Film Technology
Offering innovative ideas to allow you to work smarter, whilst achieving more output, the McHale name has become synonymous with the production of robust and reliable machines, making McHale the number one choice for professional users.
The McHale V8950-II is a high capacity, semi-automatic variable chamber baler which is fitted with a 15-knife chopper unit and heavy-duty rotor. It is capable of producing bales from 0.6–1.9m (2’–6’3″).
A double drive system aids belt rotation and bale formation to allow the machine to operate in the toughest of conditions. The machine comes with centralized grease blocks as standard. Automatic greasing is available as an optional extra. The machine can be operated as standard through ISOBUS or the ISO-Play consoles which are available as an optional extra.
The machine is fitted with 500/50-22.5 tires as standard.
Features
Pick Up
Over the last decade, McHale has designed and developed various types of pick-ups. After extensive testing, McHale decided it will offer customers the choice of 2 pick-up options depending on their working conditions:

Pick-Up Options
Cam Pick-Up

As standard, a cam operated 2.1m high-intake galvanized pick-up ensures excellent ground cleaning in all types of crop. The cam pick-up runs on a cam track that is fitted with double raced cam bearings to stand up to the most testing of conditions.
All cam pick-ups across the McHale Variable Chamber Range are fitted with 5 tine bars for excellent ground cleaning and delivery of crop to the bale chamber. A side inspection port allows the operator to quickly check the change the cam bearings if needed.
All McHale cam pick-ups have heavy-duty tine bar supports to ensure long service life. McHale have also developed a pick-up tine designed to lift even the shortest of crop.
Camless Pick-Up

A 2.1m camless pick-up is available as an option on all machines in the McHale Variable Chamber Range. Six tine bars are fitted to all McHale camless pick-ups to provide excellent ground cleaning and fast delivery of crop to the bale chamber.
The camless pick-up has been designed to increase output, reduce levels of maintenance and perform better in certain conditions.
All camless pick-ups are fitted with a fully welded tine bar. McHale have also developed a pick-up tine designed to lift even the shortest of crop
Heavy-Duty Pick-Up
The specially designed McHale pick-up is positioned close to the rotor to improve delivery of the crop through the rotor to the bale chamber. Large diameter lateral feed augers help direct crop to the bale chamber ensuring a consistent and even crop flow for producing high density bales.

Adaptive Intake
Over the course of a baling season, machines have to work with different volumes of crop. McHale have designed an adaptive intake which allows the intake area to automatically adjust for light and heavy crops to facilitate a smooth crop flow into the chamber.

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The adaptive intake plate sits higher in low volumes of crop and can adjust to a lower position for higher volumes of crop. This avoids peak loads and results in higher daily
throughput regardless of working conditions.



Split Drive GearBox
A 540 rpm Split Drive Gearbox is fitted to all machines in the McHale Variable Chamber Baler Range as standard. The gearbox design ensures that power is evenly distributed to both sides of the machine.

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Optimal Power Distribution:
The rollers in the bale chamber are driven from the left-hand side of the machine and the pick-up and chopper unit are driven from the right-hand side of the machine. The system ensures direct, short transfer paths, leading to optimal power distribution.

1000rpm Gearbox (Optional)
In order to optimize machine performance, a 1000rpm gearbox is available as an optional upgrade on all machines in the McHale variable chamber baler range. We recommend you speak with us to find which gearbox is best suited to your requirements, based on your working conditions.
Rotor
The star shaped feed rotor ensures a high-capacity flow of crop into the bale chamber. McHale have designed 3 rotors for the Variable Chamber Baler Range.

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The flights on the rotor are laid out in a spiral formation to achieve consistent crop flow. As crop enters the rotor, rotating fights feed it to the bale chamber. These ensure high output, while the star layout reduces the load peaks as the machines work in heavy swaths.
The feed or chopping units boasts a heavy-duty rotor and comb.
The flights are welded on both sides for superior strength and on the drive side, the rotor is fitted with a double row bearing with a long service life.
V8950 Rotor Types

15 Knife Chopper Rotor (Standard)
Rotor Formation | Spiral |
Flight Thickness | Inner: 8mm Outer: 12mm |
Number of Knives | 15 |
Selectable Knives | Optional |

25 Knife Chopper Rotor (Op)
Rotor Formation | Spiral |
Flight Thickness | Inner: 6mm Outer: 12mm |
Number of Knives | 25 |
Selectable Knives | Optional |
Chopper Unit
To ensure a consistent and even chop quality, two chopping options have been developed for the McHale variable chamber machines.

Chopper Units

15 Knife Chopper Unit (Standard)
The 15 knife chopper unit is the standard chopper unit on the McHale V8950-II. A bank of 15 knives provides a chop length of approximately 65mm. | |
Flight Thickness | Inner: 8mm Outer: 12mm |
Number of Knives | 15 |
Selectable Knives | Optional |

25 Knife Chopper Unit (Optional)
The 25 knife chopper unit is available as an option on the McHale V8950-II. A bank of 25 knives provides a chop length of approximately 46mm. | |
Flight Thickness | Inner: 6mm Outer: 12mm |
Number of Knives | 25 |
Selectable Knives | Optional |
Selectable Knife System
All McHale V8950-II machines have the option to be fitted with a selectable knife system. Various knife configurations can be chosen depending on the knife bank specification.

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25 Knife Bank Options: 0, 12, 13, 25 Knives
Benefits of Selectable Knives
ADJUSTABLE CHOP LENGTH
With selectable knives, the operator can vary the chop length by engaging or disengaging either knife bank. If fine chopping is required, the operator can choose to engage both knife banks. A reduction in chop length can also be quickly and easily achieved without the operator having to remove knives.
CONSISTENTLY SHARP KNIVES
When the operator is using only one knife bank, this can easily be swapped to the second knife bank from the cab to provide a fresh set of sharp knives. By having consistently sharp knives, fuel consumption is reduced as less power is required to chop the drop with sharp knives.
OPERATOR COMFORT
Without the operator having to physically replace knives, a new sharp set of knives can be engaged, ensuring a well chopped crop and continued high output. Should different chop lengths be required the operator can make the adjustments without having to alter the knives.
Drop Floor
For over a decade, all machines in the variable chamber baler range are fitted with the McHale Drop floor unblocking system, a feature which operators have come to love for it’s simplicity of use and effective unblocking cycle.

The McHale Variable Chamber Baler Range is fitted with a Drop Floor Unblocking System, which means blockages can be fed through in three simple steps.
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1 - Drop the Floor
Should a blockage occur, the sound of the slip clutch alerts the operator, who can hydraulically lower the floor from the tractor cab. When operating the drop floor cycle, the knives and the drop floor drop together during the unblocking process, giving even more clearance to allow the blockage to be fed through.

2 - Re-engage the PTO
This widens the feed channel at both the front and rear of the drop floor where the blockage is more likely to occur. By lowering the front and rear of the drop floor, the blockage can be fed through and effectively cleared when the PTO is re-engaged.

3 - Reset the Floor
The floor can then be reset to its original position and the baling can resume. The drop floor is equipped with a drop floor sensor to ensure the chop quality is consistent by indicating to the operator via the control box is the drop floor is open and the knives are down.
Bale Chamber & Bale Sizes
The bale chamber on the McHale variable chamber baler range is comprised of heavy-duty endless belt(s). The belts are extremely hard wearing and are reinforced with synthetic material, which ensures that the belt(s) can absorb and apply high pressure to the material in the Bale chamber.

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Bale Sizes The V8950 can make a bale from 0.6m (2 ‘) to 1.9m (6 ‘3 “) |
Size Increments The bale size can be adjusted up from the minimum setting in increments of 10mm (2/5″) |
Bale Chamber – Belt Options
Three Endless Belts All V6/ V8 variable chamber balers are equipped with 3 heavy duty endless belts as standard. These strong belts exert high pressure in order to form a dense bale in the chamber and are manufactured to the highest of standards using layers of synthetic and rubber material to form a durable endless belt with no joins. |
Single Belt (Optional) A single full width endless belt is also available as an optional extra on the V6740-II and V6750-II. This full width belt reduces crop loss, particularly in alfalfa and provides better belt traction for the operator compared to multiple endless belts. |
Bale Chamber Bale Formation

McHale have developed a bale chamber that can quickly form the bale from the start. The operator can commence baling at full speed as the progressive density system can quickly adjust to ensure that pressure is exerted on the crop right from the core of the bale, regardless of bale size.

This is done by four heavy-duty springs that pressurise the crop at the start of the baling process. The tension placed on the crop by these large springs allows for the perfect start to the bale. The spring tension on the belts ensures easy bale formation and a properly formed core.

As the bale is forming inside the chamber, the hydraulics take over the tensioning of the belt(s) from the four large springs. Two hydraulic rams control the tension on the chamber belt(s) as the bale forms inside the chamber.

Just like the core of the bale, the outer layers are compressed at the same consistent pressure using both springs and hydraulics until the set bale density and size is reached.
Bale Chamber Double Drive
A heavy-duty drive system powers belt and bale rotation on all machines in the variable chamber baler range. On the McHale V8950-II, a double drive system is fitted to ensure belt rotation and bale formation.

Double Drive Features

Double Drive
In more difficult conditions, such as wet heavy grass, if the primary drive slips slightly, the double drive will engage in order to aid belt and material rotation in the chamber. This double drive helps bale formation as a constant pressure is kept on the chamber belts which results in the production of a solid and uniform bale even when dealing with a wet and heavy crop.
A cleaning auger is fitted to the double drive system in order to prevent crop build up and allow the double drive to aid bale rotation when working in wet or sugary crops.

Bale Shape Assist Indicators
All machines are fitted with loadcell bale shape assist indicatorsthat directly measure the balepressure inside the chamber.
By comparing the loading on eachside of the chamber, the bale shapeis calculated and then indicated tothe operator via the control console,which side of the chamber needs tobe filled.
This direct measuring of the chamberpressure allows the bale shapeindicators to be extremely accurateand responsive.

Mechanical Tailgate Locking System
The tailgates on all McHale variable chamber balers are fitted with a pair of mechanical locks, which keep the bale chamber securely closed. These locks remain activated until, the progressive density system reaches the preset bale size and density and the required amount of net has been applied. This eliminates the need for the chamber door to rely on hydraulic pressure when making high density bales.
Oiling & Greasing
The McHale variable chamber baler range of balers are all fitted with a continuous oiling system. Once the PTO is engaged, the continuous oiling system constantly lubricates the chains to ensure a long lifetime. A lube alarm sounds after 300 bales to inform the operator to refill the oil tank.

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Continuous Oiling System
The continuous oiling system on the machine is driven off the gearbox and delivers oil to the following chains:
Chamber Drive Side Chains
Rotor Drive Chain
Pick-Up - Drive Chains
Pick-Up - Cam Tracks
Pick-Up - Drive Gears

Greasing
All machines come fitted with a number of manual greasing points which are easily accessible throughout the baler either individually or through a centralized greasing block. The following bearings highlighted below are greased:
Bale Chamber - Drive Side
Bale Chamber - Non-Drive Side
Rotor Bearings - Drive Side
Rotor Bearings - Non-Drive Side.

Automatic Greasing (Optional)
Automatic greasing is available as an option on all McHale V6750-II and V8950-II machines. A pressurized system delivers a measured amount of grease around the baler every time a bale is ejected from the bale chamber. Automatic greasing saves time as it reduces the amount of manual greasing to be done by the operator. The grease cartridge should be refilled after 1200 bales.
High Performance Netter
A high performance netter has been designed and developed for the McHale variable chamber baler range. This netter is very reliable and comprises of a moving roller which allows the roll of net to rotate as it is being applied to ensure even net application.

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A simple yet very effective netting system comprising of a moving roller allows the roll of net to rotate as it is being applied to ensure even net application. Net is stretched around the bale using a hydraulic brake. The brake places a resistance on the speed at which the roll of net can rotate, the greater the resistance the more stretch that is applied to the net. The operator can adjust net tension without having to leave the comfort and safety of the tractor cab.
McHale V6 & V8 balers are fitted with a bale discharge sensor, which notifies the driver when the bale has left the bale chamber and has passed over the heavy-duty bale kicker ensuring a clean separation between the machine and the netted high-density bale. Storage for two extra rolls of net is also provided on the baler platform.
The high performance netter is extremely reliable and features:

Endless Adjustment
Endless adjustment of tension to ensure optimum bind material usage and bale shape

Up to 1300 mm
Capacity to take rolls of net wrap up to 1300 mm in width and 4500m in length.

180-Degree Wrap
180-degree wrap around on the rubber feed roller, eliminating any net or film slippage while feeding
ISOBUS Integration
All McHale V6750-II, V6760-II, V8950-II, V8960-II and Fusion Vario Plus machines are ISOBUS compatible as standard.

McHale ISOBUS machines can be plugged into any ISOBUS tractor connection and operated via the tractor's own terminal in the cab. The machine is connected via the tractor's ISOBUS connector, which eliminates large cables being routed through the back window of the tractor cab. Alternatively, with an ISOBUS tractor, the operator can use a separate ISOBUS terminal.
ISOPlay
If the customer wishes to operate an ISOBUS controlled machine with a tractor that is not ISOBUS compatible, they can do so through the optional McHale ISO-Play terminal. McHale offer two ISO-Play monitor options.

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Customers can purchase a McHale ISO-Play control terminal, which can be used to operate the functions of other ISOBUS machines. Should the customer already own an ISOBUS control terminal from another machine, this then can be used to control the functionality of the McHale Balers.

ISOPlay 6

ISOPlay 10
Options
McHale machines work in different conditions around the world. To optimise performance, we offer a number of options in the McHale variable chamber range. We recommend you speak with us to find the best configuration to meet your requirements.

Options V8950-II
Camless Pick-Up | Optional |
Chopper Unit | 25 knife – Optional |
Selectable Knives | 0,12,13,25 -Optional |
1000rpm Gearbox | Optional |
Single Belt | N/A |
Greasing – Automatic Greasing | Optional |
ISOPlay Control Console | Optional |
Tyre Options | 560 / 45 / 22.5 |
Brakes | Hydraulic -Optional Air- Optional |
Camless Pick-Up
The 2.1m camless pick-up runs smoothly, particularly in short crop, and requires less maintenance due to a reduced number of rotating parts. All camless pick-ups in the McHale variable chamber baler range are fitted with six tine bars and a double crop roller to provide excellent ground cleaning and fast delivery of crop to the rotor.
Rotor / Chopper Unit
The 25 knife rotor and chopper unit is available as an option on the McHale V6750,V8950 and Fusion Vario variable chamber machines and delivers a chop length of approximately 46mm.
Selectable Knives
A selectable knife system consists of two knife banks which allow for various knife configurations to be chosen depending on the knife bank specification. If a machine is equipped with 25 knives, then a bank of 12 and a bank of 13 knives are available to be chosen from. If no chopping is required then the operator can select for no knives to be engaged. On all V8950 machines, knife selection is engaged from the baler. On all Fusion Vario machines, knife selection can be decided from the tractor cab.
1000rpm Gearbox
McHale machines work in different conditions around the world so in order to optimise machine performance, a 1000rpm gearbox is available as an optional upgrade on all machines in the McHale baler range.
Brakes
All balers in the McHale V8 variable chamber baler range can be equipped with brakes as an optional extra. McHale offer the choice of hydraulic or air brakes. All McHale Fusion Vario machines come fitted with hydraulic brakes as standard but can be specified with air brakes as an optional extra.
Single Belt
A single, full width, endless belt exerts a high pressure on the crop in order to form a dense bale in the chamber. Heavy-duty belts are manufactured to the highest of standards using layers of synthetic and rubber material to form a durable endless belt with no joins. This full width belt reduces crop loss, particularly in alfalfa and provides better belt traction for the operator compared to multiple endless belts.
Automatic Greasing
Automatic greasing is available as an option on all McHale V8950-II machines. Automatic greasing saves time as it reduces the amount of manual greasing to be done by the operator. All drive and non-drive side chamber bearings and rotor bearings are greased as the machine is working through the automatic greasing cycle. A measured amount of grease is distributed around the machine every time the bale chamber door opens on the McHale V8950-II. The grease cartridge should be replaced after 1200 bales.
ISOBUS Integration
The machine can be operated as standard through ISOBUS or the ISO-Play consoles which are available as an optional extra.
Tire Options
McHale offer a number of tire upgrades depending on customer preferences and ground conditions.









