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John In Ontario
Posted 6/23/2013 23:08 (#3171039 - in reply to #3168727)
Subject: Re: inline wrapping (pics)



Ripley, Ontario Canada
Jim if that wrapper is anything like the Horst Tubeline I hire for square bales that is a "6" foot wrapper it will do about 6 feet 6 inches but it is tight. IF you have the baler set for 6 feet on squares you sometimes get longer ones, and if they sit and squish they get longer. Your rounds won't get longer but they may go out of round and not fill well if you push the size limit. IF you have real good bales and the wrapper is there before you are done baling, you may be able to push the size, but since I think you are a 1 man band with a hired wrapper that may be a few hours getting there after you are done baling and gathering (I know I am 1 man too and it takes 4-5 hours after baling is done to gather a 100 bales and pile ready for wrapping) You will avoid a lot of hassles and have better luck wrapping if you don't push the bale size. This is especially true if you have to wrap at night, in the mud, in the rain, at the end of november when it is freezing out.
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