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3701 State Highway 36 South Caldwell, TX, USA 77836 |
979-200-0766 |

MRB850 twine wrap powered by a LS S3010 tractor which is 24 at the PTO
![]() MRB850 Twine Wrap & TYM T293 Tractor 23HP at the PTO |
![]() Hay Bales Produced by the MRB850 Twine Wrap Baler |
![]() TYM T293 tractor and MRB850 Twine Wrap Baler |
The MRB 850 and 855 are great for any forage application along with baling pine straw (pine needles) or leaves for mulch or compost.
The MRB 855 has an electronic control system for wrapping and discharging the bale. You can select manual or auto wrap. Auto Wrap occurs 2 seconds after horn sounds. Wrapping is very fast, when the bale is wrapped, push a button on the control module to discharge the bale.
The 850 has an auto twine binding system. To discharge the bale, just simply pull on a rope, the baler quickly opens, discharging the bale.
The MRB 855 and 850 produce bales from 25 lbs to 60+ lbs depending on the density setting and moisture content of the material being baled.
Pine straw producers have baled over 40,000 bales a year with either one of the machines with out a failure. So if you wondering about how long these machines will last...a very long time.
Arts and craft enthusiast also enjoy making pumpkins and turkeys with the small round bales see the photos on crafts bale page.
Both balers mount to the three point hitch on a tractor, this makes storage and baling in small places very easy.
Both require 18 to 35 HP and like the 910, they do not require live hydraulics from your tractor. All you need is 12 volts.
Women and children like the lighter bales so you can finally get some help when it comes to feeding time.
![]() My first time to bale. A SATISFACTORY EXPERIENCE |
First round bales in Panama |
![]() Mini round bales produced by the MRB850 |
![]() MRB 850 Front View |
![]() MRB 850 Left Side View |
![]() MRB 850 has #60 Roller Chain |
![]() MRB855 round baler requires a minimum of 18 PTO HP |
![]() The bale weight is from 25 to 60 lbs. |
![]() David, from Giddings,TX at the helm operating his new 855 |

On the left is an Mini Round Bale from the 855 Series baler that's been in the weather.
On the Right is a regular size aquare bale. Both are near equal in weight.