Berlon offers Conus Tines in a variety of lengths, to help customize your attachment. Tines must be kept tight (between 485 and 500 ft./lbs.) and tightened periodically. The tines will not be covered under warranty if they break by the nut, which is an indication they were not kept tight.
Recommended Tine Setup for Round or Square
When moving round bales, a Conus II 44” or 49” tine is typically used on the top depending on how thick the bale is. Remember, the diameter is not the thickness of the bale.
For the bottom tines it is important to be asked whether or not the customer/operator will be using this carriage to dump bales into a Bale Feeder, TubGrinder, or TMR mixer. If so, it is mandatory that (2) Conus I 40” tines are used as stabilizers. When moving or stacking bales, the Conus I 32.4” may be used as stabilizers.
When moving square bales, (3) Conus I 32.4” tines are adequate to pick up two bales at a time. Normally all three tines are located across the bottom of the carriage. Remember that 32.4” is the overall length of the tine including the threads
The Conus I 40” tines used for square bales are typically too long. They may stick through the side of the bale and put holes in things such as sheds, barns, semi, or wagon tires
Versatile Length Options
Berlon offers Conus tines in a variety of lengths, enabling customization of attachments to suit specific bale sizes and handling requirements.
Precision Torque Specifications
To ensure optimal performance and prevent damage, tines must be tightened between 485 and 500 ft./lbs. and checked periodically.
Durable Construction
Made from high-quality materials, these tines are designed to withstand the rigors of daily agricultural use.
Easy Integration
Designed for seamless compatibility with Berlon’s range of attachments, facilitating straightforward installation and replacement.