Moin moin,
the first chapter of BiG Pack Road Show 2010 is completed - time for a brief review!
have total we eight interested customers the BiG Pack 1290 HDP and the BiG Pack 12130 for field use under the most difficult conditions under which one can compress hay presented. Sometimes we had three times the same customer, since the time window for pressing is so short that we did not get finished the 80 bales at a time.
evening it was too dry the next morning we had about two hours in which the alfalfa hay required for export 9 - 14% had moisture, and then it was for the rest of the day to dry. is already an exciting atmosphere in the Valley. In the summer with temperatures over 110 degrees Fahrenheit - so good 44 degrees Celsius - that the swath lying hay is partially complete with the sprinkling wagons sprayed with water so that the immediately resulting fog brings so much moisture that you can squeeze a half hour later. At this time of year that was not yet necessary, but the lack of moisture was our biggest problem. We have successfully mastered yet. Not least because of the excellent support of our service mechanics Anthony Merten, who has so much experience with hay and presses in the region, as well no other.
And the best part: After just eight performances will be able to sell, we very likely in the near future, five BiG Pack. The commitments made by the appropriate stakeholders, we have - now, of course, must be controlled between our distributors Central Implement and future customers even further as trade-in all the old machines, financing, etc..
One can hold on to: All interested parties were mighty impressed with our product. Both impressed the smooth running of the whole machine for pressing and the great work of the curved path without EasyFlow Pick Up.
And not least of course, like bales of briquettes.
(We could have achieved even higher weights, the customer wanted but expressly for export 1600 lbs.)
caused great Ersatunen in the clientele and the fact that the whole press driven (except for the PickUp) of gears and shafts, and that everything is secured with intelligent connectors. We know here in the region so far just only shear bolts. And the latest one in the show closely driven VFS, which cleans itself again in seconds without having to lend a hand must be convinced even the last skeptics of the technology.
Many potential customers have taken the chance to drive the press it by myself. In addition to simple and at second glance very clear operation have also lost many words of praise about the JCB. Unfortunately, JCB is currently represented by only one site for construction in the Imperial Valley - otherwise there would also Safety of one or other potential customer. has
Very interesting, what left a lasting impression the team. In a demonstration I was approached by the customer that I am but two days before in Holtsville in a Car-Wash Park, and that he has seen me there. On the last day we genes Folger told of Agritrade, the largest BiG Pack customers in the U.S. that it has asked an acquaintance who tractors use it would, because he saw a big yellow tractor with the press on Interstate 8, which almost flew is ...
Ok, thanks I was 43 mph Top speed quickly on your way to the team, and on the Interstate I was, but to fly, it still lacked something crucial - the wing.
But no matter - we have reached our goal: We have made a good, professional impression in the Valley. At least one speaks in many places over the "crown guys" that are perfect with their fast, yellow-green team 'high density bales' produce.
like our motto!
Next week it goes on in Bakersfield. Until then I wish you all the best and above all a great weekend!
Greetings Niklas
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