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Tubeline bale wrapers
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<blockquote data-quote="Ben B" data-source="post: 7911702" data-attributes="member: 160527"><p>You'll save a heap of plastic(about 1/3 less). A good wrapper and operator can fair crack on if there are bales sitting by to wrap our machine can wrap 60 bales an hour if we are set up and it's about 20 years old and would have wrapped at least 40k bales. The only problem is space to store bales and you need to cart the bales and wrap them in a timely fashion otherwise it's a nightmare to wrap them. Another problem is unless you want to use another bale or some other way of sealing the end once the rows open, you'll always have an exposed bale face if that a concern.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben B, post: 7911702, member: 160527"] You'll save a heap of plastic(about 1/3 less). A good wrapper and operator can fair crack on if there are bales sitting by to wrap our machine can wrap 60 bales an hour if we are set up and it's about 20 years old and would have wrapped at least 40k bales. The only problem is space to store bales and you need to cart the bales and wrap them in a timely fashion otherwise it's a nightmare to wrap them. Another problem is unless you want to use another bale or some other way of sealing the end once the rows open, you'll always have an exposed bale face if that a concern. [/QUOTE]
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