The original Super Chaser was first brought to market in 1995 and quickly made an impression on operators by handling 10 4×4 Hesston bales. This design was enhanced in 2006 and replaced by the Super Chaser Extra. This current product has extra capacity, allowing for 12 Hesston (4×4) bales instead of 10.
2002 saw the release of the equally as popular QM Super Chaser and was designed to take every other size of big bale except the Hesston. It takes 14 midi (4×3), 18 quadrant (4×2), 24 mini (3×3) or 27 3×2 bales and bales are stacked on their strings to ensure stability. This was later replaced by the further improved QM Extra in 2012 with an extra 20% capacity. It also features air suspension, radial tyres, air brakes with ABS and hydraulic extensions to the pushers and side gates.
New to the fleet in 2022 came the CTS (controlled traffic Super Chaser). This has a hydraulic arm that collects the bale from the side, allowing the chaser trailer to follow the path of the tractor rather than being offset.
All Heath Engineering bale chasers are sold through Big Bale North. Get in touch with Doug Price if you are interested in taking your bale carting to the next level.