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North Cental Mo. | They need a bigger truck, everybody up here makes them as big as possible, and a lot of guys haul two at a time on their trucks. I really don't know much about net wrap, other than I have bought some hay that had it on. We use sisal twine, and I know we get some loss, but that's what we do. I have a friend who runs a deere with wrap, and he just made the comment, do not get one that wraps over the end. His reasoning was that any little nick on the sides would catch it and then you would get wrap , wrapped around rollers and bearings would soon go out. Kinda made sense to me. For my area Deere and Vermeer pretty much have the market, or at minimum 90%. And don't get me wrong, I'm not saying other balers are not good, but for out dealer support that's what is here, and they are both pretty good. Oh, and on the belts, I don't know how you ripped one, I'm guessing a stick or something, but I bet I put 12000 bales through a deere 535 before I replaced my belts. But when it's time to do, it's time, saves a lot of heartache, kinda pricey though.
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