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<blockquote data-quote="Florida cattle" data-source="post: 577760" data-attributes="member: 7378"><p>guys you've got to remember not everyone puts the same anmount of twine or net on a bale, but one would have to say that it does take less revolutions to apply the net. </p><p></p><p>The biggest thing for me is time saved, time may not matter for everyone. I know when I bought my new baler I got the net wrap and bale ramp on it and have not regreted it at all. I call it stop and go, no backing up and waiting for it to tie. just stop drop and go.</p><p></p><p>The only problem I have with the net wrap is what to do with it when I cut it off in the pasture when I'm feeding, it takes up more room than the string does.</p><p></p><p>I know I've seen it posted before but Vermeer has a net wrap calculator on thier web site.</p><p><a href="http://www.vermeerag.com/compare/" target="_blank">http://www.vermeerag.com/compare/</a></p><p></p><p>One thing I have noticed is that you could save 10 Hrs of time for every 1000 bales, and I see that as 10 hrs I can spend with my family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Florida cattle, post: 577760, member: 7378"] guys you've got to remember not everyone puts the same anmount of twine or net on a bale, but one would have to say that it does take less revolutions to apply the net. The biggest thing for me is time saved, time may not matter for everyone. I know when I bought my new baler I got the net wrap and bale ramp on it and have not regreted it at all. I call it stop and go, no backing up and waiting for it to tie. just stop drop and go. The only problem I have with the net wrap is what to do with it when I cut it off in the pasture when I'm feeding, it takes up more room than the string does. I know I've seen it posted before but Vermeer has a net wrap calculator on thier web site. [url]http://www.vermeerag.com/compare/[/url] One thing I have noticed is that you could save 10 Hrs of time for every 1000 bales, and I see that as 10 hrs I can spend with my family. [/QUOTE]
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