Thanks for showing how to change out the net wrap. I've not operated a baler with that type of wrapping set up. We had twine on the old International 241 & 2400 that we had years ago. Stay safe.
larsonvalleyfarm It takes about 4 minutes to reload are net wrap on our John Deere. But sometimes a break fails. Sometimes it doesn’t feed. Every time you have to get out of the tractor to fix the net wrap. It takes about 10 minutes to fix it. I like how the new Holland look. But it seems everyone on RU-vid has John Deere. We are demoing a new one in the spring just would like to know a little more information about them. Thank you for your help.
Hey Brad...I know this video is older but on your windgard I had the same problem...I just took a peace of 2×2 angle iron and welded it over the round tube never had a problem since
Net wrap is nice, still doing twine myself cuz the 530 JD baler is paid for and we only do between 120-200 bales a year. Can't bring myself to upgrade yet lol. Net wrap does make a nicer bale though.
I'm hoping with electric fencing, stockpiling grass, and planting oats/rye for winter pasture that we can get out of having to bale anything eventually.
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Looks similar to the newer ones but I think the newer one is a bit easier. Can I have the old roll ? Looked like a enough to do another bale on it yet. Lol
larsonvalleyfarm well that’s a good thing. When I worked on the dairy we had a Gehl round baler with twine and every so often the twine would get caught in the pickup and get bales up. What a mess! Lol.
That's not cover-edge is it? I have to say that the John Deere is a wee bit less complicated to change or thread, probably more of a pain when it don't work right