davidroberts30
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mine will use 250 or 500Thought it was 375mm for little bales .
mine will use 250 or 500Thought it was 375mm for little bales .
mine will use 250 or 500
and fookin hard work!!Dear isn't it ? when you can wrap a round bale for £2
no strings to grab hold of so wrestle themAlright, I'm mystified... I have made any number of small bales for hay and straw and big Hestons and large round silage / haylage, obviously wrapped. But I've never had anything to do with small bale haylage, so I want to know, what makes it such hard work?
no strings to grab hold of so wrestle them
they are usually 30+ kilos
at best going you can only wrap 60 a hour so its a thankless job doing a few hundred
no strings to grab hold of so wrestle them
they are usually 30+ kilos
at best going you can only wrap 60 a hour so its a thankless job doing a few hundred
You missed a trick. Should have invited Danllan down to do 200 bales for you as work experience.
I cant wrap anything less than about 25kg without big hardshipWhat weight should a small bale of haylage be? Last year was the first time I made them and the majority were 20 to 25kg. Some people wanted a full size bale wrapped and others wanted something 18 to 20kg that is easily lifted. Is it just one of those things that it's impossible to please everyone?
What weight should a small bale of haylage be? Last year was the first time I made them and the majority were 20 to 25kg. Some people wanted a full size bale wrapped and others wanted something 18 to 20kg that is easily lifted. Is it just one of those things that it's impossible to please everyone?
no point doing that!if your that big a user then big squares is the wayFree hernia .
Been there .
Got to be palletized to work .
Bale baron and packs best way but 50k is nothing for that system ?
All the best .
Free hernia .
Been there .
Got to be palletized to work .
Bale baron and packs best way but 50k is nothing for that system ?
All the best .
I agree with @davidroberts30 - what is the point in wrapping a bale pack? Once it's open, it's all exposed.no point doing that!if your that big a user then big squares is the way
So what is the point in wrapping hay ?I only produce haylage as an option if the weather breaks and I have to bale early.Otherwise its hay which I wrap for horsey types who have sensitive horses and are prepared to pay a premium for a quality product.
I agree with @davidroberts30 - what is the point in wrapping a bale pack? Once it's open, it's all exposed.
You can get a self-loading 995. I bet it's expensive, though.
That re-bales large bales in to small. Not small bales, wrapped in to large packs. It's the wrong way around.so whats the point in Ken Mills packer, the idea with baron packs is you clear the fields quick the re wrap in the winter , all bales then carry a warranty as you know its all 100%