Posted by Brokenwrench on October 10, 2014 at 05:07:39 from (75.100.30.189):
I have rented an inline bale wrapper several times, but never used a single bale wrapper.
I am looking to buy my own, and can buy a new single wrapper and the skid loader attachment to move the bales for less than half the price of a used inline.
I'm thinking I would wrap 50 bales a year for my own use, and who knows how many more to sell. That would depend on the year, demand, weather conditions.
I'm really liking the idea of the single wrapper, just don't have any experience with them. They seem simple enough. The one I looked at only needs one hyd and a three point.
The problem I have with the inline is that it's hard to rent one for 10-20 bales here and there, plus with the single I can move, stack, and sell them.
Of course, the salesman said I'm crazy not to buy one. They are the best thing since sliced bread.
I would really like to get some feedback from someone who has used them.
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