Read all the replies. I use "Hay Maker" RB140 twine. Have no use for net. Net was made so the new balers could make a fair looking bale. If you have to give away hay because the package looks bad then that is a poor job of baling, a poor job of tieing,or a poor quality of baler. As far as wearing out a baler I still have a JD 430 with over 60,000 bales through it. It owes me nothing. I also have a Vemeer with over 20,000 bales baled. I make a 4x5 #1000 bale that is round, firm and looks good. I will not get into the enviromental issues,when the roads are full of campers and boats going to the lake. I use what works.
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