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Cost of round bailing
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<blockquote data-quote="Pistonbroke" data-source="post: 7710389" data-attributes="member: 49540"><p>We bought a used mchale and there are different gears fitted on the stretch rollers. First try out it did forty bales at four layers but the wrap is very thin. Put six layers and it does 28. Nobody I know has these gears on theirs but when you measure the stretch,it's 70% which is what the film manufacturers say. Very odd</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pistonbroke, post: 7710389, member: 49540"] We bought a used mchale and there are different gears fitted on the stretch rollers. First try out it did forty bales at four layers but the wrap is very thin. Put six layers and it does 28. Nobody I know has these gears on theirs but when you measure the stretch,it's 70% which is what the film manufacturers say. Very odd [/QUOTE]
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