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Miscellaneous
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Baler Wire and Wrap
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Polypropylene Baler Twine
Polypropylene Bridon Twine
| Minimum Footage / Carton |
Spools/ Carton |
Cartons/ Pallet |
Cartons/ Truck |
Avg. Knot Stregnth |
Net Weight/ Carton (Lbs.) |
Description |
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Square Baler Twines
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| 9000' |
2 |
50 |
2400 |
130 |
17.00 |
Used in 14"x18" balers
(up to 75 lb. bales) |
| 7200' |
2 |
50 |
2400 |
170 |
17.00 |
Heavy duty twine for 14"x18"
balers |
| 9600' |
2 |
40 |
1760 |
170 |
22.75 |
Heavy duty twine for 16"x18"
baler (up to 100 lb. bales) |
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Wire Replacement Twines
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| SR5000'-210 |
1 |
80 |
2720 |
210 |
14.75 |
Heavy duty twine for 16"x18"
balers |
| SR4500'-240 |
1 |
80 |
2720 |
240 |
14.75 |
For 2 & 3-tie high desnity
balers |
| SR6500'-210 |
1 |
48 |
2016 |
210 |
19.25 |
Heavy duty twine for 16"x18"
balers |
| SR6500'-240 |
1 |
48 |
1920 |
240 |
22.25 |
For 2 & 3-tie high desnity
balers |
| SR6500'-280 |
1 |
48 |
1824 |
280 |
18.90 |
For 3-tie high density balers |
| SR4000'-350 |
1 |
48 |
2064 |
350 |
18.90 |
For 2'x2'x8'; 3'x3x'8'; 3'x4'x8',
4'x4'x8' balers |
| SR4000'-430 |
1 |
48 |
1920 |
430 |
22.50 |
For 2'x2'x8'; 3'x3x'8'; 3'x4'x8',
4'x4'x8' balers |
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Round Baler Twines
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| 20,000'-110 |
2 |
50 |
2700 |
110* |
15.00 |
Economical light duty twine |
| 20,000'-130 |
2 |
50 |
2500 |
130* |
16.50 |
Most popular and widely used |
| 20,000'-150 |
2 |
50 |
2100 |
150* |
19.50 |
Heavy duty twine |
TOP
*denotes tensile strength
Bale Wrap/Monofilament
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| Monofilament
Twine |
Net Weight |
| 20,000' 110 |
14.75 lbs. |
| 20,000' 140 |
19.80 lbs. |
*Monofilament is available in white and red wrap.
If quantities support it, we can also offer it in
white with a blue wrap. 50 bales per pallet. |
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Photodegradeable Twine
20,000'
"Typical" tensile strength is 110
lbs.
Net weight is 13.3 lbs
80 bales per pallet
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Net Wrap
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48" x 6200
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48 lbs. |
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48" x 9840
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78 lbs. |
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62" x 6200
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61 lbs. |
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64" x 6560
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72 lbs. |
These are the most popular and widely used types |
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| Baler Manufacturer |
Baler Model No. |
Bale Wrap Product
Width (inches) |
Length (feet) |
| AGCO - Hesston |
555T |
48 |
9840 |
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560, 565A, 565T |
64 |
6560 |
| AGCO - New Idea |
484, 486, 4665 |
64 |
6560 |
| Case - IH |
8450, 8455, |
48 |
9840 |
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8460, 8465 |
64 |
6560 |
| Claas |
44, 46, 62, 66 |
48 |
9840 |
| John Deere |
435 |
48 |
9840 |
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535 |
64 |
6560 |
| Deutz |
GP2.30N, GP2.50N |
48 |
9840 |
| Gehl |
1470 |
48 |
9840 |
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1870 |
64 |
6560 |
| Krone |
KR130, KR160 |
48 |
6200 |
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KR181 |
62 |
6200 |
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| Baler Manufacturer |
Baler Model No. |
Bale Wrap Product
Width (inches) |
Length (feet) |
| M&W |
1500, 4590 |
48 |
6200 |
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1800 |
62 |
6200 |
| New Holland |
640, 650(Beit) |
48 |
9840 |
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848(Chain) |
48 |
9840 |
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853(Chain) |
57 |
6560 |
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660(Belt) |
64 |
6560 |
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855(Chain) |
67 |
6560 |
| Vermeer |
504I, 604J |
48 |
9840 |
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505I, 605J |
64 |
6560 |
| Vicon |
ALL |
48 |
9840 |
| Welger |
ALL |
48 |
9840 |
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Sisal Twine
Manufactured to our specifcations in Brazil
from 100% Brazilian Sisalana fiber treated against
rodent and insect damage.
Each bale contains 2 balls of twine - 50 bales per
pallet. Reinforced paper waterproof wrapper around
each bale of twine, halter rope serves as easily
used handle. |
| Specifications |
7200
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9000
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16000
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| Average length
per pound (feet) |
185
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231
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410
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| Footage per carton |
7200
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9000
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16000
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| Spool per carton |
2
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2
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2
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| Average tensile
strength (lbs.) |
410
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350
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170
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| Gross weight/carton |
40
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40
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40
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CF&I
Baler Wire and HW Brand
Meets ASAE Standard Specs - No. 6500 coil
| Wire Gauge |
14 1/2 |
| Inside Diameter |
8" |
| Outside Diameter |
13" |
| Width |
6" |
| Length |
6500' |
| Packaging |
36 cartons per pallet |
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| Knock out the perforated center of the heavy-duty, weatherproof
carton |
Cut the tape that secures the uniformly wound layers
of the wire coil. |
Pull the tagged start-end and feed into your baler.
Start and Finish ends are clearly tagged to insure rapid,
fool-proof reloading of baler. |
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