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Plastic or net ?? McHale Baler
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Mackay" data-source="post: 3863736" data-attributes="member: 2575"><p>Ha , very good !!!</p><p>We use his combi to bale only as we wrap and stack in the yard - with a McHale 991 BE remote control ( sexy<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick Out Tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" />)hence the Traileyre !!</p><p> I was curious about the statement that you could use less bale wrap on the unwrapped bale with plastic instead of net .</p><p>I have spent half my life wrapping for customers and know that 750mm wrap covers a 4 ft bale once , at 8 turns (well 7 and a bit really) and we wrap ours 16 turns ,so its covered 50% overlap ,twice. so to use less wrap , I would have to decide to put 8 turns on instead of 16 , as putting 14 or whatever would be pointless!!</p><p> Anyroad , having seen some 15 micron?? plastic on our silage instead of net , its interesting but being as I need a robust covering for a bale (as theres nought worse than a busted bale on a traileyre ) I doubt its something we will bother with for our silage !!</p><p> </p><p></p><p> Here endeth the lesson</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Mackay, post: 3863736, member: 2575"] Ha , very good !!! We use his combi to bale only as we wrap and stack in the yard - with a McHale 991 BE remote control ( sexy:p)hence the Traileyre !! I was curious about the statement that you could use less bale wrap on the unwrapped bale with plastic instead of net . I have spent half my life wrapping for customers and know that 750mm wrap covers a 4 ft bale once , at 8 turns (well 7 and a bit really) and we wrap ours 16 turns ,so its covered 50% overlap ,twice. so to use less wrap , I would have to decide to put 8 turns on instead of 16 , as putting 14 or whatever would be pointless!! Anyroad , having seen some 15 micron?? plastic on our silage instead of net , its interesting but being as I need a robust covering for a bale (as theres nought worse than a busted bale on a traileyre ) I doubt its something we will bother with for our silage !! Here endeth the lesson [/QUOTE]
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