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<blockquote data-quote="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1814625" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>All my baleage is in-line wrapper. My hay guy bought the first one ever to be used in Upstate NY that I know of. It is FASTER, and I believe it keeps much better. I think we wrap a bale every 45-50 seconds. While 1 is wrapping, we grab another & wait for the ram to return. Our guy has a bale pick up wagon that hauls 12 bales & raises & slides them off in a double row. Easy to grab with skid steer. "I" used to be the bale loader but nephew is the one that does it now.</p><p>When he bought the first one, we had long hydraulic lines that ran from the wrapper to a tractor. I drove the tractor, running the ram & wheel with the hydraulic lines, creeping forward as each bale was wrapped - with another worker loading each bale for me to wrap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1814625, member: 968"] All my baleage is in-line wrapper. My hay guy bought the first one ever to be used in Upstate NY that I know of. It is FASTER, and I believe it keeps much better. I think we wrap a bale every 45-50 seconds. While 1 is wrapping, we grab another & wait for the ram to return. Our guy has a bale pick up wagon that hauls 12 bales & raises & slides them off in a double row. Easy to grab with skid steer. "I" used to be the bale loader but nephew is the one that does it now. When he bought the first one, we had long hydraulic lines that ran from the wrapper to a tractor. I drove the tractor, running the ram & wheel with the hydraulic lines, creeping forward as each bale was wrapped - with another worker loading each bale for me to wrap. [/QUOTE]
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