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Mchale Fusion 2 cut and hold problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Finn farmer" data-source="post: 6330304" data-attributes="member: 42422"><p>We had serious problems with the wrapper last summer (and when i say serious i mean that we had to stop working for 2 hours to find out the cause). Film kept snapping at the start of wrapping, it was stored in a windowless shed in its cardboard box. But the reason still turned out to be the film. Half a pallet was bad, we still don't know if it was caused by a manufacturing defect or storaging of the manufacturer (because it was delivered straight from the manufacturers warehouse). The film was soft to the touch, my thumb would sink several millimeters into the roll, whereas a healthy roll won't let your finger sink at all. So i recommend that you start poking your rolls thoroughly when adding them to the baler. Our film was one of the expensivest ones out there, so we can't fault expense cutting for poor quality. We got new rolls in for free, but that episode definitely left a dent in our trust, since we've used the same make of film for almost 20 years and never had problems before.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Finn farmer, post: 6330304, member: 42422"] We had serious problems with the wrapper last summer (and when i say serious i mean that we had to stop working for 2 hours to find out the cause). Film kept snapping at the start of wrapping, it was stored in a windowless shed in its cardboard box. But the reason still turned out to be the film. Half a pallet was bad, we still don't know if it was caused by a manufacturing defect or storaging of the manufacturer (because it was delivered straight from the manufacturers warehouse). The film was soft to the touch, my thumb would sink several millimeters into the roll, whereas a healthy roll won't let your finger sink at all. So i recommend that you start poking your rolls thoroughly when adding them to the baler. Our film was one of the expensivest ones out there, so we can't fault expense cutting for poor quality. We got new rolls in for free, but that episode definitely left a dent in our trust, since we've used the same make of film for almost 20 years and never had problems before. [/QUOTE]
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