Rural traffic 😉
You don’t know real pain until you bump into one of these
Preparations for the season tip no. 3 from The Bale Doctor
If you use a baler where the netwrap braking system works against the core, it is VERY IMPORTANT that the core remains DRY and undamaged!
In a New Holland, Krone or Welger type baler, net tension is created by holding the roll against the braking action, using teeth on the shaft that goes through the roll.
If the core is wet, the teeth can’t grip the inner core, so do not achieve the necessary tension.
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Better late than never 😉
Your livestock know to appreciate a fresh gourmet meal!
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Preparations for the season tip no. 2 from The Bale Doctor
Stones or debris that get picked up by the baler will damage the surface of the rollers inside and cause the net to snag and tear, or pull the net off the bale surface and cause it to wrap around the rollers. Inspect each roller carefully before you begin baling, it will be worth it in the end.
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Caution! Using the wrong Net wrap may cause tractor loss 😉
Farmers’ tans have many versions. What’s yours?
Perfect weather – Perfect net wrap – Perfect bale.
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This year, we are happy to introduce The Bale Doctor to our page, to help you with your preparation for the baling season.
Be sure to keep checking back for more tips and advice as the season progresses.
The first tip: Anywhere that the netwrap is in direct contact with metal surfaces should be clean and free from dirt or rust. Clean and remove all rust from affected areas
Never start the season like this… clean affected areas and remove all rust.
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