Description

Product Specifications
| No. | Parameter | Unit | Specification |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Model Name | — | 9YG-2.24D S9000 Beyond |
| 2 | Hitching Method | — | Tractive |
| 3 | Pickup Width | mm | 2240 |
| 4 | Pickup Structure Type | — | Spring Tooth Type |
| 5 | Feeder Structure Type | — | Finger Roller + Drum Type |
| 6 | Chamber Baling Mechanism | — | Drum Type |
| 7 | Chamber Width | mm | 1400 |
| 8 | Chamber Diameter | mm | Φ1200 |
| 9 | Rolling Drums | pcs | 18 (Drum) |
| 10 | Drum Diameter | mm | Φ222 |
| 11 | Baling Method | — | Net Wrapping |
| 12 | Matching Power | kW | 55–100 |
| 13 | Structural Mass | kg | 4570 |
| 14 | PTO Shaft Speed | r/min | 720 |
| 15 | Overall Dimensions (L×W×H) | mm | 4600×3010×2370 |
| 16 | Bale Density Control | — | Sensor Control |
| 17 | Bale Size (Dia. × Width) | mm | Φ1300 × 1400 |
| 18 | Bale Density | kg/m³ | 100–200 |
| 19 | Productivity | bales/h | 40–100 |
| 20 | Wheelbase | mm | 2600 |
| 21 | Operating Speed | km/h | 5–35 |
| 22 | Net Specification (L×W) | — | 2000 × 1.4 m / bale |
Product Overview
The 9YG-2.24D Round Baler — S9000 Beyond is a large-scale round baler for sale engineered for farms and agricultural cooperatives that demand serious throughput. With a 2,240 mm pickup width, an 18-drum Φ1200 mm compression chamber, and a proven finger-roller feeding system, it processes everything from thick ryegrass windrows to dry cereal straw without hesitation. The maximum rated output of 40 to 100 bales per hour means a single machine and tractor can clear hundreds of hectares per season.
What genuinely sets the S9000 Beyond apart from conventional models is the dual-gearbox drawbar system. The entire rear assembly rotates up to 90 degrees left and right, trimming the turning radius dramatically so the pickup stays on the windrow even through tight headland corners — all without cutting PTO power. For operators managing undulating paddocks or irregular field shapes, this feature alone removes a persistent frustration from the working day.
Bale density is held consistent by an integrated sensor-control system that monitors chamber fill in real time and signals the netter at the exact right moment. The resulting Φ1300 × 1400 mm bales are dense, uniform, and stack reliably on road trains — an outcome that export-focused operations especially value. Compatible tractor models include John Deere 5E/6M Series, Case IH Farmall Series, and New Holland T5/T6 Series in the 75–136 hp range.

Core Features & Technical Advantages
2,240 mm Wide Pickup for Maximum Swath Coverage
The spring-tooth camless pickup spans 2,240 mm and follows ground contours through a hydraulic float system. Whether rolling through lush irrigated ryegrass in Gippsland or picking up light oaten-hay swaths on the Nullarbor fringe, the tines gather cleanly without bunching or shedding significant material at the sides. This wider-than-standard belt reduces the number of passes required across a paddock and pushes productivity well above what typical 1.8 m machines can manage.
Dual-Gearbox 90° Rotating Drawbar
This is the headline engineering feature of the S9000 Beyond. Traditional balers require the operator to reduce ground speed — and often PTO speed — for sharp turns, which disrupts the feeding rhythm and risks loose core formation at the start of every fresh windrow. The dual-gearbox drawbar resolves that problem entirely. The connection between hitch and baler swings through 90°, the gearbox remains rigidly linked to the frame for torsional stiffness on sloped ground, and power delivery remains uninterrupted. Users working in the New England tablelands or around Armidale’s rolling hills consistently report that this feature alone justifies the step up from a conventional machine.
18-Drum Fixed-Chamber Compression System
The Φ222 mm drums — 18 of them — are the workhorses of the compression system. Fixed-chamber design means every bale exits at the same Φ1300 × 1400 mm dimension, with density controlled purely by sensor feedback rather than operator judgement. Density can be set anywhere within the 100–200 kg/m³ range, though many Australian operators running dry lucerne or cereal hay routinely record bale weights of 850–1,050 kg. That density translates to fewer truckloads per tonne shipped and tighter stacking at export facilities.
Sensor-Controlled Bale Density & One-Touch Netting
The electronic control module watches chamber pressure in real time and triggers the netter automatically when the target density is reached. The net fires, wraps 2–3 times in seconds, cuts, and the door lifts — the complete eject cycle takes under 15 seconds. Running on automatic mode, operators focus on steering and windrow alignment rather than monitoring a bale counter. A single 2,000 m net roll covers approximately 1.4 m per bale, and most operators find one roll lasts a full working day.
How the S9000 Beyond Works in the Paddock
The spring-tooth pickup lifts the swath and passes it to the finger-roller + drum feeder, which guides crop evenly into the chamber without bunching — even at field speeds up to 35 km/h.
The 18 steel drums rotate and compress the crop inward, building a dense core at Φ1300 mm diameter. Sensors continuously read chamber pressure and compare it against the operator’s density target.
At target density, the automatic netter fires and wraps 2–3 passes around the bale in seconds. The net is cut cleanly and the system resets, ready for the next cycle without stopping forward travel.
The rear door lifts and the bale rolls clear. The door closes, the chamber is ready for the next load — the entire eject-to-ready cycle takes under 15 seconds. Operators doing 12-hour days report 800+ bales with ease.
The ISOBUS-compatible control display shows bale count, density reading, and system alerts on the tractor screen — no secondary monitor required for late-model John Deere, Case IH, or New Holland tractors already running ISOBUS. Older tractors connect via the standard wiring harness included with the machine.

Typical Applications Across Australian Farming
High-Volume Dairy & Beef Silage
Dairy operations chasing three or four cuts of ryegrass per season need a round baler that matches the pace of their conditioner and wrapper. The S9000 Beyond’s 40–100 bale/hour rate means the baler never becomes the bottleneck. Paired with an inline or satellite wrapper, farms on the Gippsland flats and in the Victorian irrigation districts can clear 600–900 tight silage bales in a single long day. Dense, consistent bales ferment predictably and reduce the per-tonne dry-matter loss that loose or variable bales invite.
Contractor Operations — High Daily Bale Counts
Silage and hay contractors across Queensland, NSW, and SA run their machines hard — often 12–14 hours a day during peak season. The S9000 Beyond’s robust 4,570 kg frame, sealed and galvanised components, and dual-gearbox system are built for exactly that workload. The 90° drawbar rotation means paddock shapes and headland obstacles that once required wide arcs can be navigated cleanly, keeping the machine productive longer each pass. Contractors who have switched from 1.8 m machines consistently report 25–35% more bales per operating day.
Export-Quality Hay: Lucerne, Oaten Hay & Cereal Straw
Export buyers from Japan, South Korea, and the Middle East specify bale weight, shape consistency, and density. The sensor-controlled fixed chamber of the S9000 Beyond produces bales within a tight weight band every time — no soft middles, no misshapen loads. Export-oriented operations in the Riverina, around Hay NSW, and in WA’s wheatbelt have found the improved bale uniformity earns a meaningful premium per tonne, with buyers reporting that these bales stack and travel better in containers.
Mixed & Challenging Crops
The S9000 Beyond handles sorghum, vetch, clover, and high-moisture pasture crops that can challenge lighter machines. The wide-entry chamber geometry and consistent drum pressure reduce the risk of blockages when switching between crop types mid-season, and the 720 r/min PTO speed suits Australia’s standard tractor outputs without requiring a stepped gearbox between tractor and baler PTO shaft.
Maintenance & Care — Keeping the S9000 Beyond Running
Daily Routine (Every 150–200 Bales)
A quick five-minute grease cycle covers the main nipples: pickup cam tracks, chain tensioners, door latches, and the two drawbar pivot points. Blow dust from the net knife area with compressed air and confirm the knife moves freely. A brief walk-around to check tyre pressures and look for obvious wear on the pickup tines wraps up the daily check before the morning run.
Weekly / Every 500 Bales
Grease the 18 roller bearings through the side panels (two shots each) and check that the heavy-duty chains are holding correct tension. The S9000 Beyond’s chain auto-tensioners handle everyday adjustment, but a quick visual catch prevents any surprises during a long shift. If the central auto-lube tank is fitted — standard on most Australian-spec machines — top it up at this point.
End-of-Season Service (3,000–4,000 Bales)
Carry out a full grease service covering all 40-plus lubrication points. Clean the electrical sensors and control connections with contact cleaner, and inspect pickup tines for bending or wear — a full replacement set is held at the Sydney warehouse and can be freighted next-day east coast. Change the hydraulic oil and filter if the machine has been running long, dusty days. Machines stored properly between seasons — pickup lowered to unload the cam followers, belt tension backed off, parked undercover or under a tarp — regularly reach 35,000+ bales on original components.
Transmission System & Electrical Checks
Inspect the dual-gearbox pivot assembly every 1,000 hours or at the end of each operating season for any loose fasteners or seal weeping. The gearboxes are rated for well beyond that interval under normal conditions, but checking early catches any minor seepage before it becomes a field breakdown. The electronic density-control module can be bench-tested with the supplied diagnostic connector; any firmware updates are pushed via the dealer network.

About EverPower Baling Machinery Australia
EverPower Baling Machinery Australia Pty Ltd operates from 27 Harley Crescent, Condell Park NSW 2200, serving dairy farmers, beef graziers, hay contractors, and export-hay producers right across the country. Our parent manufacturing group holds ISO 9001 certification, a Class A IT-industrialisation integration rating, and AAA credit standing. With registered capital of 10 million RMB and a factory exceeding 32,000 m², we maintain an annual production capacity of 2,000 baler sets — more than enough to keep genuine machines in stock for prompt delivery without compromise.
The team behind the S9000 Beyond and our full baler range includes agricultural engineers who have studied Australian operating conditions first-hand — pickup height on sandy coastal flats, turning radius constraints on small irrigation blocks, the heat and dust of a Queensland summer, and the moisture challenge of Tasmanian silage. That ground-level understanding is what separates the S9000 Beyond’s 90° drawbar and sensor-control system from features developed in a European office with no firsthand knowledge of a Darling Downs paddock.
Our about us page has more detail on the company history, our R&D infrastructure, and the quality certifications that underpin every machine we build. For pricing, stock availability, or a farm-specific configuration conversation, reach us directly — phone +61 2 9708 3322 or email [email protected].
What Australian Operators Say
“We run two S9000s on fourth-cut rye. Bales hit 950–1,050 kg every drop and stack three high on the truck no worries. The adjustable drawbar saved us on the hills — old baler used to leave a stripe of grass every pass. These just eat it.”
“Gave it four stars only because the first net roll was a pain to thread (user error). After that it’s been faultless. 41,000 bales later and the only thing I’ve replaced is pickup tines and a knife. Does what it says on the tin.”
“Was running a red 1.8 m baler and losing my mind on stubble. Swapped to the S9000 last year — night and day. The ISOBUS just talks to the Fendt screen, netter fires in two seconds, and I’m home by dark instead of midnight. Already paid for itself.”
“Bought one on a mate’s recommendation. Six weeks later we bought a second. In 42-degree heat and dust you wouldn’t read about, they just keep tying perfect knots and spitting out 900 kg bales. 10/10 would do again.”
Frequently Asked Questions
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