NEW Model Baler From Britains Farm Toys COMING SOON!

NEW Model Baler From Britains Farm Toys COMING SOON!

NEW 1:32 Model CASE IH LB434 XL Large Square Baler From Britains Farm Toys AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER!

Another new implement from Britains Farm Toys is arriving soon at Agri Scale Models - the 1:32 Britains CASE IH LB434 XL large square baler, and can be pre-ordered here. Britains have produced several balers in past, including balers from New Holland. This is a model of Case IH's newest generation of the LB large square baler which has had revisions and refinements throughout the machine, with every aspect of the machine being examined by engineers at Case IH during its redesign. Additionally, the LB434 XL is a completely new model for this range of balers.

britains case ih LB434 XL large square baler

The LB434 has a wider body than previous models, increasing from 2500mm to 2800mm. This increases space between the side frame and the twine box to reduce crop accumulation. 

The LB range of balers produce bales with dimensions of 80x70cm / 120x90cm, and requires a minimum of 75-150 horsepower. A perfect tractor to match this baler would be the Britains John Deere 6195M, which is currently ON SALE at Agri Scale Models for £22.79. Another model which would be suited to handling a baler of this size is the Britains John Deere 8R 410, which is available from Agri Scale Models by clicking here

 

You can learn more about this CASE IH sqare baler by clicking here.

The Britains Case IH LB434 XL model baler is supplied with 3 green bales, making it perfect for grassland based dioramas, or even for a carpet farm! The bales can be ejected from the baler using the ejector wheel. This model will fit onto the back of most Britains model tractors, plus many models from other manufacturers too, such as Universal Hobbies. 

 Britains CASE IH LB434 XL large square baler

Britains CASE IH LB434 XL large square balerBritains CASE IH LB434 XL large square baler

  CLICK HERE to pre-order the Britains CASE IH LB434 XL Large Square Baler

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