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<blockquote data-quote="Pan mixer" data-source="post: 7031384" data-attributes="member: 5334"><p>It doesn't have a round bale kit, this was a bit of a help in a crisis.</p><p></p><p>We had to put the bales in a row so that it would pick them up, one or two were a bit naughty and got cross ways. the other 90 odd were fine.</p><p></p><p>I read in the instructions for my wrapper (whilst looking for a spare part number) that the film on the tanco is stretched much more for round bales than square, the ones done by the 988 looked a little slacker I thought at the time although I am not bothered too much but previously with not such stretched plastic we have used more plastic and had quite a lot of white yeast on the bales. (when we were wrapping 2 squares at a time.</p><p></p><p>In the Tanco book it is the difference between 70 % stretch (for rounds and 55% stretch. No idea about this until today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pan mixer, post: 7031384, member: 5334"] It doesn't have a round bale kit, this was a bit of a help in a crisis. We had to put the bales in a row so that it would pick them up, one or two were a bit naughty and got cross ways. the other 90 odd were fine. I read in the instructions for my wrapper (whilst looking for a spare part number) that the film on the tanco is stretched much more for round bales than square, the ones done by the 988 looked a little slacker I thought at the time although I am not bothered too much but previously with not such stretched plastic we have used more plastic and had quite a lot of white yeast on the bales. (when we were wrapping 2 squares at a time. In the Tanco book it is the difference between 70 % stretch (for rounds and 55% stretch. No idea about this until today. [/QUOTE]
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