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  • 3:03 wow!!!!!!

  • are not fast enough collecting the bales from the fields and putting nets over them. But also cat claws are really harmfull to the sides of the bales where the layer is thin.

  • @Goodash21 . Nice to read your comments. This type of side wrapping worked very well. You might have noticed my movie using Baletite film in the baler in place of net. This is the ultimate way to make baled silage. The silage is much better protected and if punctures occur virtually nothing happens as far as mould goes.

  • Really great work. I myself am from Denmark. Our family owns a smallholding where I together with my father make a couple of hundred round bales a year. My father has always been perplexed as to why no-one has yet invented a bale wrapper that could wrap sideways. Both as a way of saving plastic but also as you say because small holes can ruin a whole bale. Our worst concerns are rooks which are very prevalent in Denmark. They will gather in matter of hours and punch holes in the bales if we

  • oh o.k

  • nice wraper and what is the point of the bit of wrap going round the midle

  • It presses the balewrap tight onto the surface of the bale, so that if the bale becomes punctured [ eg. from cats climbing on bales ] air can't get in. I seldom use that function now since I modified my baler to use Baletite plastic film in place of net. Baletite bales are in a different league altogether.

  • @RobertFolkerts Whether it is passed to the road traffic?

  • @menel937 . If you mean, is it legal to drive on the road? Yes it is.

  • Does it have a revolution counter or you count them by yourself?

  • @edzyx1994 . All automatic control of wrapping functions with programmed electronic controllers.

  • Thanks for responding.

  • Nice Machine!!! Tell me is it completely homebuilt chassis etc? or is that a pick up its based on?

  • It is completely self produced. Front wheel drive Toyota diesel turned north south running drive shafts to Ford Sierra diffs front and rear. Front suspension made from parts from three different types of cars, Chrysler torsion bars for the springs etc. I built the TS wrapper unit about 8 years ago. Firstly I had made a table wrapper on the rear. It wrapped for about 7 years, so front end now 15 years in use.

  • @RobertFolkerts Wow, excellent work, I have to say its a great Idea, I have seen them wrapping bales for years here in Ireland with all Kinds of Machine, I actually thought the wrapper was mchale machine first as the colour looks similar.

    Do you load the unwrappede bales onto the laoding arm with another tractor them or lay them in a row to be picked up by the arm?...any more videos of it working?

  •  Nothing McHale in there. Hyd cylinders, stretchers etc. all made on my lathe. You are right, farmer brings bales to wrapper. Direct into loading arm is faster than the row of bales option. It can wrap and stack faster than the bales can be shifted by farmer. Sorry, I don't have more suitable video at present.

  • That is a great way of working..... all you need is to bring the bales close to the storage area and this machine wraps & stacks - such a simple idea but utterly brilliant!!! How do you counter the weight of a bale on the wrapping table? Where did you come up with the idea to build it?

  • I don"t know what you mean, to counter the bale weight when wrapping. I built the machine sixteen years ago, then it was a " table wrapper " . Seven years ago I built the twin satellite unit for it. The idea to build it was the only way to get a machine like this. One which could do what I required. Much cheaper too.

  • why wrapthem sideways

  • Here we have some problems with cats climbing up bales. You can get a lot of mould when air gets in from even small claw holes. This side wrap presses all wrap tight against the bale so air can not get in even if bales become holed. IT WORKS !!!

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  • Heel spectaculair om te zien Robert, en leuk K. zo bezig te zien. Bye Mr. Einstein!

    Luuk en Gerdina

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