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PHOTO - wrapping bales

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David in Wales

07-15-2007 11:37:57




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Hi Gang;
This is a McHale wrapper mad ein Ireland, one of the best available here.
The loading cradle picks up a bale from the ground and drops it onto the table for wrapping.
The wrapped bale is just being dropped off.
David

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Kent in NB

07-16-2007 05:42:55




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 Re: PHOTO - wrapping bales in reply to David in Wales, 07-15-2007 11:37:57  
How come the front tires on 4WD tractors wear like that? I have yet to get get a reasonable answer from the factory reps. Most common answer is "not my fault...", "Don't know...", "nothing wrong with it, normal wear pattern...".



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Gary from Muleshoe

07-15-2007 13:36:37




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 Re: PHOTO - wrapping bales in reply to David in Wales, 07-15-2007 11:37:57  
While in the USAF I was station in Iceland and I watched them use similar wrapping machine there. I used to amaze me that they were bailing hay in the rain. I learned later what was going on. Thanks for the pictures always enjoy your post.



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mitch furness

07-15-2007 13:16:42




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 Re: PHOTO - wrapping bales in reply to David in Wales, 07-15-2007 11:37:57  
Dont think moisture matters if it is aerobic?



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RodInNS

07-15-2007 19:33:25




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 Re: PHOTO - wrapping bales in reply to mitch furness, 07-15-2007 13:16:42  
It's less than desirable. If they're too wet they leach and stink.... and don't ensile properly. It's not that you can't do it, by you often get a rancid smelling feed from it. I've baled in the rain to get finished at times, and had bales that weighed close to a ton from an older Claas. That's an activity that's not high on the "recomended" list of things to do.

Rod



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supera3

07-15-2007 13:11:27




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 Re: PHOTO - wrapping bales in reply to David in Wales, 07-15-2007 11:37:57  
I see mud on the tires!



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Greg_Ky

07-15-2007 11:46:15




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 Re: PHOTO - wrapping bales in reply to David in Wales, 07-15-2007 11:37:57  
Wrapping soaking wet bales?
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RayP(MI)

07-15-2007 12:19:08




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 Re: PHOTO - wrapping bales in reply to Greg_Ky, 07-15-2007 11:46:15  
Think that glossiness you are seeing is the plastic used to wrap the bale in the baler, not moisture!



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Greg_Ky

07-15-2007 12:27:55




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 Re: PHOTO - wrapping bales in reply to RayP(MI), 07-15-2007 12:19:08  
dont think so as he was baling in the rain in the previous photo.third party image



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