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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 194762"><p>I already have a baler but, I want a new one. I guess it's my age, I'm still young and like shinny stuff. The wrappers I have seen vary greatly I found one for a few grand that you set the bale on and it rotates it off of the pto. I just wonder if it would seal it up properly. No one else around here does it so this is the only way I have of getting info it. You guys and gals are great on here. Gehl has a very easy to navigate and informative site. I am trying to get away from the 100 hp ++ tractors and stay smaller. I like a 4x4 or 4x5 bale better. The old Joker I have now doesn't do much as far as bale size regulation it has a mind of it's own and in my experience used stuff can lead to problems. The only thing I know about is the old chain round balers, if anyone can give me a few pointers it would be greatly appreciated. I know all of the big names will work but, due to other work, etc. the wrapping of the bales would be helpful to me but, it has to not be a time consuming job wrapping these jokers, I don't have the squeeze equipment for the wrapped bales so I guess I'll have to use tape to plug the spike holes I wonder how good that stuff really works. Sorry for the long post, I just wanted to explain myself a little better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 194762"] I already have a baler but, I want a new one. I guess it's my age, I'm still young and like shinny stuff. The wrappers I have seen vary greatly I found one for a few grand that you set the bale on and it rotates it off of the pto. I just wonder if it would seal it up properly. No one else around here does it so this is the only way I have of getting info it. You guys and gals are great on here. Gehl has a very easy to navigate and informative site. I am trying to get away from the 100 hp ++ tractors and stay smaller. I like a 4x4 or 4x5 bale better. The old Joker I have now doesn't do much as far as bale size regulation it has a mind of it's own and in my experience used stuff can lead to problems. The only thing I know about is the old chain round balers, if anyone can give me a few pointers it would be greatly appreciated. I know all of the big names will work but, due to other work, etc. the wrapping of the bales would be helpful to me but, it has to not be a time consuming job wrapping these jokers, I don't have the squeeze equipment for the wrapped bales so I guess I'll have to use tape to plug the spike holes I wonder how good that stuff really works. Sorry for the long post, I just wanted to explain myself a little better. [/QUOTE]
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