I’ve never wrapped a bale in my life but I do know it depends on the size of the bale.
I’m guessing you’re going to say 4 foot but I’ve seen quite a bit of variation in the size of 4 foot bales from different balers/operators.
At a guess and considering I’ve never used a wrapper that’s all it is, watch it wrap the first bale and count the revolutions. with a 50% overlap when the bale is completely covered in wrap that will be 2 layers, multiply by 3 and you will have your answer, but don’t blame me if it’s wrong because as I say, I’ve never wrapped a bale in my life.
Another question..if the wrap runs out before wrapping sequence had finished and you replace the wrap then press resume why does it not count that bale??
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