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Meet the new improved reinvigorated Vermeer 5410 Rebel Baler.
The perfect balance of simplicity, convenience, long-term reliability and a proven
perfomer with millions of acres under its belts.
- Simple NetWrap system with fast wrapping cycles.
- Hitch 'n go starts and drop 'n go baling.
- Easy to operate.
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Discover the difference
NetWrap can make for your operation. Higher hay
quality. More protection from moisture. Less hay loss in storage. Better
looking bales. Fast wrapping cycles. Less time in the field. Lower fuel
costs. Solid tightly packed bales that are easy to transport and feed.
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With the best HaySaver Wheels
(optional) in the field today you're better
able to fill in the corners for square-shouldered bales.
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The Rebel features
rust-resistant yellow zinc plated hardware throughout,
reinforced steel side shields with flex-fit latches and transport safety
locks for extra protection when transporting at higher speeds.
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Tailgate indicator
allows for visibilty to indicate if the the bale chamber
is opened or closed and tailgate is locked.
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Positive bale ejection
with a rugged spring-loaded bale ramp (optional).
Split tailgate design promotes quick, dependable bale ejection.
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Simple hydraulic control setting
allows you to make great looking bales at
any density; and it's easy to access.
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Ergonomically designed Accu-Bale® Select Monitors
allow you to pick the bale
size and twine-tie or netwrap settings you want and you're ready to go. It's
automatic with overfill protection, manual override and all the user
friendly adjustments you need with reliable weather-proof switches,
self-diagnostic lights on the switches and robust wire harness connectors.
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Manual electric control
lets you operate twine tie and NetWrap functions
without needing a bale monitor.
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The optional fire extinguisher
provides added safety and security in dry conditions.
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Rapid drop 'n go baling.
Fewer hassles. Less stress on your tractor.
Because there's no need to disengage and re-engage the PTO every time you drop a bale.
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