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<blockquote data-quote="Simon Chiles" data-source="post: 7240741" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I’d agree with you on the output of a B14 Arcusin, I aim to have made a pack every 90 seconds. The newer versions ( C and now D ) are meant to be slightly quicker. Arcusin pack rigidity is improved by getting the right pack pressure in relation to the bale. We found we could increase pack pressure and substantially reduce the amount of bale breakages by swapping the baler onto 9250 ( trucker ) twine. I have a customer who we bale and pack for who has one tractor in the field loading, one tractor carting the trailers and a telehandler unloading the trailers and stacking in the barn. They handle two packs at a time and can clear, cart and stack 1000 bales an hour into the sheds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Simon Chiles, post: 7240741, member: 1233"] I’d agree with you on the output of a B14 Arcusin, I aim to have made a pack every 90 seconds. The newer versions ( C and now D ) are meant to be slightly quicker. Arcusin pack rigidity is improved by getting the right pack pressure in relation to the bale. We found we could increase pack pressure and substantially reduce the amount of bale breakages by swapping the baler onto 9250 ( trucker ) twine. I have a customer who we bale and pack for who has one tractor in the field loading, one tractor carting the trailers and a telehandler unloading the trailers and stacking in the barn. They handle two packs at a time and can clear, cart and stack 1000 bales an hour into the sheds. [/QUOTE]
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