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Actual cost of round baling.
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<blockquote data-quote="wdah/him" data-source="post: 1515876" data-attributes="member: 406"><p>Everyone will be different, we are making money at baling but i wouldnt want to be paying finance for a kit to do 4-5000 bales a year and changing every five years. we book our cost on 3000bales, and charge £8.50 for 6 layers. still running separete baler and wrapper, most around here are combis. wrap, is 260p per bale, net 40p per bale(i think), fuel well depends, i can do 50 bales an hour and just as easy 10 bales an hour, it depends on crop, mower and distance traveled shape of field even. wages r the same per hour no matter what, workers paid per hour not per bale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wdah/him, post: 1515876, member: 406"] Everyone will be different, we are making money at baling but i wouldnt want to be paying finance for a kit to do 4-5000 bales a year and changing every five years. we book our cost on 3000bales, and charge £8.50 for 6 layers. still running separete baler and wrapper, most around here are combis. wrap, is 260p per bale, net 40p per bale(i think), fuel well depends, i can do 50 bales an hour and just as easy 10 bales an hour, it depends on crop, mower and distance traveled shape of field even. wages r the same per hour no matter what, workers paid per hour not per bale. [/QUOTE]
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