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Need a new round baler
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<blockquote data-quote="JRM" data-source="post: 578475" data-attributes="member: 3282"><p>I guess the way I was looking at it if it took me an hour to bale 20 bales using twine and with netwrap I could bale 30 in an hour. On 30,000 bales that would be 1500 hours of baling vs 1000 hours baling. I am assuming that there would be the same wear and tear on a baler for each hour running. Also what would be the impact of les hours on a tractor</p><p>here is a good tread I found on it </p><p><a href="http://talk.newagtalk.com/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=59604&posts=18&mid=418875&highlight=net+wrap&highlightmode=1&action=search#M418875" target="_blank">http://talk.newagtalk.com/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=59604&posts=18&mid=418875&highlight=net+wrap&highlightmode=1&action=search#M418875</a></p><p>By the way in our area we are getting 22 to 30 dollars a bale for cutting, raking and baling. Most of us 25 a bale. I did some round baling for a guy where it was cut and raked for me for 12 dollars a roll (twine).</p><p>Good ideas and imput on this tread</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRM, post: 578475, member: 3282"] I guess the way I was looking at it if it took me an hour to bale 20 bales using twine and with netwrap I could bale 30 in an hour. On 30,000 bales that would be 1500 hours of baling vs 1000 hours baling. I am assuming that there would be the same wear and tear on a baler for each hour running. Also what would be the impact of les hours on a tractor here is a good tread I found on it [url]http://talk.newagtalk.com/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=59604&posts=18&mid=418875&highlight=net+wrap&highlightmode=1&action=search#M418875[/url] By the way in our area we are getting 22 to 30 dollars a bale for cutting, raking and baling. Most of us 25 a bale. I did some round baling for a guy where it was cut and raked for me for 12 dollars a roll (twine). Good ideas and imput on this tread [/QUOTE]
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