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BALERS IN JEMALONG NSW
Producing and handling hay efficiently starts with the right machinery. Here you can buy a baler that suits your hay operation or sell a baler that’s no longer in use. Browse listings for hay balers of all types, including used hay balers that are well maintained and ready to get back to work. Whether you’re managing small-square or round bales, you’ll find reliable options to improve productivity in the paddock.
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General Questions
Can I buy a used hay baler on LocalAg?
Yes. Round balers, square balers and other hay-making equipment are listed in the Machinery & Supplies category. You can browse current listings, filter by location, and contact the seller directly to ask about hours, bale count and condition before you buy. Every sale is backed by LocalAg's secure payment system, so your money is protected until the deal is done.
Hay balers for sale in Australia, where do I find listings near me?
Use the radius filter to show balers listed within 50km, 250km, 500km or 1000km of you, or browse the marketplace by map to see what is available across your state. With sellers right across Australia, you can find a baler close enough to inspect in person, or buy further afield knowing secure payments protect you until delivery.
Can I sell my old baler on LocalAg for free?
Listing is free. You can list your baler, along with any other gear across every category, and pay nothing until it sells. When you make a successful sale, a small transaction fee applies, split between the buyer and the seller. Full details are on the Fees & Charges page.
What types of hay balers are for sale on LocalAg?
You will find the full range listed by farmers and sellers across Australia, including round balers, small square balers and large square balers, along with the gear that goes with them. Use the search and category filters to narrow down to the type, size and brand you are after.
What is the difference between a round baler and a large square baler?
Round balers produce cylindrical bales that shed water well and suit on-farm feeding and smaller operations. Large square balers produce dense, stackable bales that are more efficient to transport and store, which makes them popular for commercial and export hay. Your choice usually comes down to how you handle, store and sell your hay.
What should I inspect before buying a second-hand baler?
Before you buy, it pays to check:
- Bale count and overall hours, as a guide to how much work the machine has done
- Pickup and tines for wear or damage
- Belts, chains and knives on a round baler, or the knotter and needles on a square baler, since these are the parts that wear
- Service history and any recent repairs
Ask the seller for photos and records, and for a higher-value machine consider a pre-purchase inspection. Because you deal directly with the seller on LocalAg, it is easy to ask questions and arrange a look before you commit.
How many bales should a good used round baler have on it?
Bale count is the baler equivalent of hours on a tractor. As a rough guide, under about 10,000 to 15,000 bales is considered low for a well-built machine, while much higher counts point to heavier use. Condition and servicing matter more than the number on its own, so weigh the bale count against how well the baler has been maintained.
Are baler belts and knives easy to replace on second-hand balers?
Generally, yes. Belts, knives and pickup tines are wear parts and are designed to be replaced. They are widely available for common makes and models, so a baler that needs new belts or knives is not necessarily a problem, as long as the price reflects it. Factor any replacement parts into your offer when you inspect the machine.
What other hay-making equipment is available on LocalAg besides balers?
Plenty. Alongside balers you will find mowers, rakes, tedders, bale wrappers, chaser bins and other hay-making and handling gear listed across the Machinery & Supplies category. Many sellers list a full hay-making setup, so it is worth asking whether matching equipment is available.
What is a hay tedder and do I need one if I'm baling hay?
A tedder spreads and fluffs cut hay to speed up and even out drying before baling. It is not essential for every operation, but it can be valuable in damp conditions or short weather windows, helping you bale at the right moisture and reduce spoilage. If you regularly fight the weather at hay time, a tedder is worth considering.
Can I buy a bale wrapper for silage making on LocalAg?
Yes. Bale wrappers for silage are listed alongside other hay and fodder equipment in the Machinery & Supplies category. You can search current listings, filter by location and contact the seller directly. If you also need consumables like silage wrap, check the Farm Inputs category.
Why buy a baler on LocalAg instead of Facebook Marketplace or Gumtree?
LocalAg is built by farmers, for farmers, and made specifically for agricultural trading. Unlike general classifieds, you get:
- Verified users, which builds trust and cuts out scammers and time-wasters
- Secure payments, so your money is protected until the deal is done
- An ag-only audience who know what a baler is worth, not random bargain hunters
- Direct contact with the seller, so you can ask about bale count, condition and servicing
It is an Australian-owned platform backed by Feed Central, run by a team that knows hay and farming.
Is it safe to buy a high-value baler on LocalAg, and how does payment protection work?
Yes. Every sale is backed by LocalAg's secure escrow payment system. Your funds are held safely and only released to the seller once both sides confirm the transaction is complete, so your money is protected until you have the baler. That removes most of the risk of paying a stranger up front, which matters most on high-value machinery. For larger or more complex purchases, LocalAg Plus can help manage the contract and logistics.
Can I buy a baler directly from farmers instead of dealers?
Yes. LocalAg connects you straight to the seller, with no broker in the middle. Balers are often sold farmer to farmer, and because the marketplace is ag-only and every user is verified, you are dealing with genuine producers and ag sellers who know the gear. You set your own terms and ask the questions that matter before you buy.
How do I transport a large square baler bought interstate?
Buying interstate is straightforward on LocalAg. Because your payment is held in secure escrow until delivery is confirmed, you can buy with confidence even when the baler is in another state. You can arrange your own freight, or for larger and more complex deals, LocalAg Plus can help manage logistics and transport. With buyers and sellers right across Australia, national reach is one of the platform's strengths.
What happens if a baler deal goes wrong?
Because your funds are held in secure escrow until both sides confirm the deal is done, your money is not released to the seller while anything is still being sorted out. If something is not right, the LocalAg team is there to help, and you can reach them on 1300 669 433. For higher-value or interstate deals, LocalAg Plus offers extra support with managed contracts and logistics.
Is LocalAg run by farmers?
Yes. LocalAg is a family-owned, Australian business backed by Feed Central, with a team that brings together more than 100 years of combined experience in agriculture. Feed Central is one of the country's most trusted names in hay and fodder, which is why LocalAg is built around how hay producers actually buy and sell rather than as a generic classifieds site.