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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 578087" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>I'm saying it is going to extend the life by 10%. 240 seconds (4 minutes) to bale a bale 24 seconds to tie a bale. 24 divided by 240 is .10 or 10%. 10% of your time, baling rpm's, fuel consumption.... extended out, is used just to tie the bales. If you baled 30,000 actual bales with the baler you spent the time, baling rpm's, fuel consumption.... (while tieing the 30,000 bales) to bale an additional 3000 bales @ $25/bale for baling (going rate around here) would gross approximatly 2 new haybalers. Ok I'll give one back if the cost of netwrap is really that much more expensive and brecause the baler doesn't earn the whole $25. I thought we were just crunching numbers and I thought yours were a bit low for extra wear.</p><p></p><p><em>And no rancher (1000 bales or less per year) is going to keep a baler for 30,000 bales or 30 years. You'd be crazy to. </em> </p><p></p><p>Agree, he should be the one that buys the one traded in every year by the custom baler for a third of the cost of a new one, or there abouts. Don't think I want the one that had 30,000 run thru it. :secret:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 578087, member: 7795"] I'm saying it is going to extend the life by 10%. 240 seconds (4 minutes) to bale a bale 24 seconds to tie a bale. 24 divided by 240 is .10 or 10%. 10% of your time, baling rpm's, fuel consumption.... extended out, is used just to tie the bales. If you baled 30,000 actual bales with the baler you spent the time, baling rpm's, fuel consumption.... (while tieing the 30,000 bales) to bale an additional 3000 bales @ $25/bale for baling (going rate around here) would gross approximatly 2 new haybalers. Ok I'll give one back if the cost of netwrap is really that much more expensive and brecause the baler doesn't earn the whole $25. I thought we were just crunching numbers and I thought yours were a bit low for extra wear. [i]And no rancher (1000 bales or less per year) is going to keep a baler for 30,000 bales or 30 years. You'd be crazy to. [/i] Agree, he should be the one that buys the one traded in every year by the custom baler for a third of the cost of a new one, or there abouts. Don't think I want the one that had 30,000 run thru it. :secret: [/QUOTE]
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