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Hi all I'm wondering does anyone use a tubeline wrapper to wrap their silage if so is there big savings to be made
Space can be an issue.Hi all I'm wondering does anyone use a tubeline wrapper to wrap their silage if so is there big savings to be made
If a person had a farm road and made it a bit wider say 200 mtrs long would that workSpace can be an issue.
Yes or even just down the side , depends on how many bales but if you have measured up jobs a good un bales of straw in the end is what id do or a fully wrapped bale if you had some .If a person had a farm road and made it a bit wider say 200 mtrs long would that work
That would be great thanks ,just a couple of questions does it use half the film of a standered wrapper and do square bales use less wrap than round bales per kilo of silageIt is possible to make savings in wrap with the Tubeline machines as you aren’t wrapping the end of the bales. Savings can be made in time taken to wrap as well once you have a system in place. There’s now a laser guidance option on Tubeline machines to allow them to automatically keep parallel to walls and other rows of bales which may help with the space issue in some circumstances. There is a member on here who swapped to a Tubeline last year, will let him come forward if he so wishes.
The Anderson one looks the business , its just with wrap nearly double what it was 2 years ago it's well worth consideringOur old Recce Tubeline from the '90s will use about 30% less plastic per round bale than the conventional individual wrapper. My uncle has a newer self-propelled Anderson X tractor and it uses probably 40% less plastic, but in my opinion, he has a little too much stretch so the wrap is a little thin. Space is an issue but if you have a long area it works well, changing rows is a hassle so the longer the better. If you can get someone to feed the bales to the person loading the wrapper we can do 60 odd bales hours you could probably do more if you had a decent wrapper. We wrapped squares years ago some brutes of bales to feed out I'm told.
Hi all I'm wondering does anyone use a tubeline wrapper to wrap their silage if so is there big savings to be made