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<blockquote data-quote="OklaBrangusBreeder" data-source="post: 1262909" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>It was wrapping the wrap around the end of the rubber roller that feeds the wrap off the role into the baler.....</p><p></p><p>So one side of the bale was not wrapping. It would usually bale a couple bales ragged and then fail to wrap one altogether. I would then have to cut the netwrap and "unspool" it off the rubber roller and then refeed the bale wrap. Didn't like doing that at all....</p><p></p><p>One time I needed wrap on a weekend when the JD dealership was closed. I bought "non-coveredge" at the local farm store. It went through the baler without problem. The next time I was at John Deere, I bought coveredge and loaded it and I spent all one morning fighting the roller issue. Once I switched back to the farm store non-coveredge role it baled fine. Next time I went to the JD dealer, I bought John Deere edge-to-edge and I've never had a busted bale since. That was two seasons ago....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OklaBrangusBreeder, post: 1262909, member: 2672"] It was wrapping the wrap around the end of the rubber roller that feeds the wrap off the role into the baler..... So one side of the bale was not wrapping. It would usually bale a couple bales ragged and then fail to wrap one altogether. I would then have to cut the netwrap and "unspool" it off the rubber roller and then refeed the bale wrap. Didn't like doing that at all.... One time I needed wrap on a weekend when the JD dealership was closed. I bought "non-coveredge" at the local farm store. It went through the baler without problem. The next time I was at John Deere, I bought coveredge and loaded it and I spent all one morning fighting the roller issue. Once I switched back to the farm store non-coveredge role it baled fine. Next time I went to the JD dealer, I bought John Deere edge-to-edge and I've never had a busted bale since. That was two seasons ago.... [/QUOTE]
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