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<blockquote data-quote="grannysoo" data-source="post: 430692" data-attributes="member: 6980"><p>Net wrap is the only way to go when you're doing the baling. Clean, pretty, and much faster. String wrapping takes 70 seconds to tie off, net wrap does it in 8. Been using my JD467 baler for 3 years now, wrapping it with 2 wraps, and average 250 rolls per roll of net wrap (60 inch bales). My average cost per bale to netwrap is $1.25 per roll. </p><p></p><p>Every JD dealer in Georgia was out of "cover-edge" wrap until about 6 weeks ago. With no rain in the spring, everyone here baled all of the wheat they could get their hands on to keep the cows alive. Used all of the netwrap before the hay season even started.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grannysoo, post: 430692, member: 6980"] Net wrap is the only way to go when you're doing the baling. Clean, pretty, and much faster. String wrapping takes 70 seconds to tie off, net wrap does it in 8. Been using my JD467 baler for 3 years now, wrapping it with 2 wraps, and average 250 rolls per roll of net wrap (60 inch bales). My average cost per bale to netwrap is $1.25 per roll. Every JD dealer in Georgia was out of "cover-edge" wrap until about 6 weeks ago. With no rain in the spring, everyone here baled all of the wheat they could get their hands on to keep the cows alive. Used all of the netwrap before the hay season even started. [/QUOTE]
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