Friday on my mind 🙂
The stage is yours!
With Tama LSB twine you can get 35% extra bales per baler load! What you do with them is up to you…
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TAMA’S PROFESSIONAL TUESDAY!
Our weekly tip from The Bale Doctor:
The only purpose of the lighter ‘shuss’ (zig-zag) threads is to hold the heavier ‘franze’ threads in place. This can easily be demonstrated…
By carefully cutting the zig-zag ‘shuss’ threads in the net around a bale, the bale will remain intact, showing clearly that ONLY the heavier threads are holding the bale.
For technical videos by the Bale Doctor click here — >> How to zone on YouTube
Something to think about…
Our pic(k) of the week: Some big square loads are leaving the field.
Thank you Hugh Macague for sharing this with us.
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Especially if you’re from a rural area 😉
Would you accept the challenge?
TAMA’S PROFESSIONAL TUESDAY!
Our weekly tip from The Bale Doctor:
Anywhere that the net is in contact with metal, check for rough edges with a nylon stocking!
If the stocking snags, then it’s a good bet that the net will too. So, use the scotch brite pad to rub it smooth.
For technical videos by the Bale Doctor click here — >> How to zone on YouTube
Caution! Using Tama’s net-wrap may make your forage irresistible to livestock.
Learn more: Tama Bale NetWrap
Our pic(k) of the week: Nothing like the view of windrows from a tractor cabin.
We’d like to thank Daniel Sargent from Enniskillen, Ontario, Canada for sharing this with us.
For more creative photos look on Tama on Instagram
Enjoy your weekend 🙂