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Anyone making silage in 1.5m diameter round bales
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<blockquote data-quote="Agrispeed" data-source="post: 4725642" data-attributes="member: 10619"><p>You can get 1200-1500kg in a 4' round bale if you're trying hard enough... Not sure you could handle 56% more weight than that. I imagine they would collapse quite easily - our contractor uses a kuhn drive over wrapper, but I could easily imagine a wrapper that lifts them onto the table struggling!</p><p></p><p>With 750mm wrap, what would the usage difference be? I imagine it would be fairly significant, although there would be even more overlap on the ends.</p><p></p><p>Will be trying high density 6 stringers this year. We do a fair amount in 3x3x6 but they hold a lot less than a fusion bale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Agrispeed, post: 4725642, member: 10619"] You can get 1200-1500kg in a 4' round bale if you're trying hard enough... Not sure you could handle 56% more weight than that. I imagine they would collapse quite easily - our contractor uses a kuhn drive over wrapper, but I could easily imagine a wrapper that lifts them onto the table struggling! With 750mm wrap, what would the usage difference be? I imagine it would be fairly significant, although there would be even more overlap on the ends. Will be trying high density 6 stringers this year. We do a fair amount in 3x3x6 but they hold a lot less than a fusion bale. [/QUOTE]
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