New Holland
Bale Wagon Specifications
H9870 H9880 1037
MODEL NUMBER H9870 H9880 1037
ype Self-propelled Self-propelled Pull-type
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Average tons per load 654
Bale size Avg. bale weight, alfalfa Bales per load Bales per load Bales per load
14 x 18 x 36 55-60 lbs. 161 NA 104
14 x 18 x 38 60-75 lbs. 161 NA 104
14 x 18 x 41 70-75 lbs. 161 NA 104
15 x 22 x 46 90-130 lbs. NA 84 NA
15 x 23 x 46 115-135 lbs. NA 84 NA
16 x 18 x 36 70-75 lbs. 161 NA 83
16 x 18 x 38 75-80 lbs. 161 NA 83
16 x 18 x 41 85-90 lbs. 161 NA 83
16 x 18 x 46 95-100 lbs. NA 107 NA
16 x 23 x 46 125-145 lbs. NA 74 NA
16 x 22 x 46 120-140 lbs. NA 74 NA
Weight (empty), lbs. (kg) 16,130 (7316) 15,640 (7094) 5,410 (2454)
Length, ft. (cm) 31’ 3” (853) 31’ 3” (853) 25’ 6” (777)
Width, minimum ft. (cm) 9’ 11” (302) 9’ 4” (285) NA
Loader raised, max., ft. (cm) 11’ 4” (345) 10’ 7” (322) 10’ 2” (310)
Loader lowered, ft. (cm) 13’ 8” (417) 12’ 2” (371) 14’ 3” (433)
Height, ft. (cm) 14’ 8” (477) 14’ 8” (477) 11’ 11” (363)
Wheel tread width, ft. (cm)
Front 80-1/8” (204) 80-1/8” (204) NA
Rear 69-1/2” (177) 69-1/2” (177) 6’ (183)
Ground clearance, in. (cm) NA NA 13 (33)
Front axle 9-5/8” (24) 9-5/8” (24) NA
Transmission 13-1/8” (33) 13-1/8” (33) NA
Wheelbase, ft. (cm) 14’ 8” (447) 14’ 8” (447) NA
Overhead clearance (for stacking), ft. (cm)
16” x 18” bale 17’ 6” (533) 17’ 6” (533) 13’ (396)
14” x 18” bale 16’ 10” (513) 17’ 6” (533) 14’ (427)
15” x 22” bale 17’ 6” (533) 17’ 6” (533) NA
16” x 23” bale NA 17’ 6” (533) NA
Tires
Front 400/55-22.5 400/55-22.5 NA
Rear 500/45-22.5 40 x 19-19.5 11.00L x 15
Tractor power requirements, (min) NA NA 50 hp
Front disc brakes 15” (38) 15” (38) NA
Rear disc brakes 15-3/8” (39) 15-3/8” (39) NA
Engine 6.7L New Holland 6.7L New Holland NA
Horsepower, HP (kW) 173 (129) 173 (129) NA
Alternator 120 amp 120 amp NA
Fuel tank, gal. (L) 74 (280) 74 (280) NA
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New Holland
Bale Wagon Specifications
H9870 H9880 1037
MODEL NUMBER H9870 H9880 1037
perating speeds, mph (kph)
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Loading 10 (16) 10 (16) NA
Hauling (on approved grounds) 30 (48) 30 (48) NA
Hydraulic pumps Piston pump Piston pump 10.5 gpm (39.7 Lpm)
29 gpm (110 Lpm) 29 gpm (110 Lpm)
@ 2450 rpm (2050 psi) @ 2450 rpm (2050 psi)
Gear pump Gear pump
6.7 gpm (25 Lpm) 6.7 gpm (25 Lpm)
@ 2450 rpm @ 2450 rpm
Gear pump Gear pump
13.8 gpm (52 Lpm) 13.8 gpm (52 Lpm)
@ 2450 rpm @ 2450 rpm
Hydraulic valves Electro-hydraulic Electro-hydraulic Manual spool valve
Bale length, in. (cm)
Minimum 36 (91) 44 (118) 34 (86)
Maximum 41 (104) 48 (122) 42 (106)
Stack size, in. (cm)
16 x 18, height 162 (411) 162 (411) 7 tiers
16 x 18, width 120 (305) 92 (234) 3 bales
14 x 18, height 162 (411) NA 7 tiers
14 x 18, width 114 (290) NA 3 bales
16 x 23, height NA 151 (384) NA
16 x 23, width NA 92 (234) NA
15 x 22, height NA 157 (399) NA
15 x 22, width NA 92 (234) NA
Automatic tie tier Standard Standard NA
Max. hillside angle NA NA 10°
OPTIONS
Two manifold valve Two manifold valve
assemblies assemblies
■ Heater ■ Heater ■ Hillside hauling kit
■ Weight box ■ Weight box ■ Tractor-mounted
■ Wiper kit ■ Wiper kit remote controls
■ Radio ■ Radio ■ Tier counter
■ Fan reverser ■ Fan reverser
■ First table flow control valve ■ First table flow control valve
■ Auxiliary mirror ■ Auxiliary table flow control valve
■ Rear worklight ■ 16 x 18 bale kit
■ Brake pedal kit ■ Auxiliary mirror
■ Rear worklight
■ Brake pedal kit
Visit our Web site at www.newholland.com/na. Or, call toll-free 866-NEW-HLND (866-639-4563).
Design, materials and/o r spec ifications are subject to
chan ge w ithout not ice and witho ut li abilit y th erefor.
Specificat ions are applicable to units sold in Canada, the
United Stat es, its territori es and possessions, and may
var y outsi de these areas.
© 2008 CNH America LLC
New Ho lland is a regi stered trade mark of CN H America LLC.
Safety begins with a thorough understanding of
the equipment. Always make sure you and
your operators read the Operator’s Manual
before using the equipment. Pay close
attention to all safety and operating
decals and never operate machinery
without all shields, protective devices
and structures in place.
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