Description
When you’re running through windrows and notice hay getting left behind or your baler’s pickup isn’t grabbing forage like it should, worn or broken pickup teeth are likely the culprit. Nothing hurts more than watching good hay get missed when every bit counts toward feed quality and profit margins. This replacement pickup tooth gets your Massey Ferguson baler back to picking up hay cleanly and efficiently, so you can keep your operation moving without leaving valuable forage in the field.
What You’re Getting
- Quality spring steel construction that flexes with the pickup action while staying strong
- Precise profile designed to grab and guide hay smoothly into the baler
- Direct replacement for worn or damaged original teeth
- AgSmart brand quality that delivers reliable performance season after season
Built for Real Farm Work
This tooth is designed for Massey Ferguson square balers where consistent pickup performance is essential for quality hay production. Whether you’re baling alfalfa that needs to be handled gently to preserve leaves, putting up grass hay where clean pickup prevents waste, or doing custom work where your reputation depends on getting every stem, having properly functioning pickup teeth ensures your baler operates at peak efficiency.
Made to Last
Pickup teeth take a beating during hay season—constantly flexing as they sweep through windrows, hitting rocks and debris, and working through the demanding cycles that come with serious baling. This tooth uses quality spring steel that provides the right combination of flexibility and strength, picking up hay efficiently while resisting the breakage that can sideline your operation when time is critical.
Good to Know
Replace worn teeth in groups rather than individually to maintain even pickup performance across the entire pickup width. Before installing new teeth, take a look at your pickup drum and related components for wear that could affect the new teeth’s performance. Installation is straightforward, but having a few extra teeth on hand during hay season is always smart planning.






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