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Baler Twines
A full range of high quality twines are available throughout the season. All twines are suitable for use on all baling machines. Every pack of twine is produced with specific features to aid the operator and reduce downtime.
Mole Valley Farmers Products:
Hesston 7,200ft
Hesston 8,600ft
Hay Poly 10,000ft
Poly Fine 22,300ft
How much baler twine do I need?
For conventional round bales (using a round baler with twine facility or small roto balers and binders), use our Poly Fine 22,3000ft. The following gives a guide to usage:
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Bale Size |
Bale/Pack |
Packs required per 100 Acres |
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Silage |
Hay |
Straw |
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|
4 ft |
120 |
(2mts/ |
(5mts/ |
(5mts/ |
(2.5mts/ |
|
4 |
8 |
8 |
5 |
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5 ft |
100 |
5 |
10 |
10 |
6 |
For conventional small rectangular bales (using a modern high density conventional pick-up baler) use our Hay Poly 10,000ft. Hay Twine is both stronger and softer than Medium Twine making it ideal for hay making. The following gives a guide to usage:
|
Bale Size |
Bale/Pack |
Packs required per 100 Acres |
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Silage |
Hay |
Straw |
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|
16”x 18”x 36” |
563 |
- |
- |
30 |
23 |
For big bales (using a High Density Big Baler) use Hesston 7,200ft or Hesston 8,600ft (6,400ft can be ordered if required). The following gives a guide to usage:
|
FEET/PACK |
8,600 |
7,200 |
6,400 |
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STRAW |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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|
HAY |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
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SILAGE |
No |
Yes |
Yes |
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|
BALER MAKE |
MODEL |
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|
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|
CLAAS |
Quadrant 1150 |
112 |
94 (136) |
83 (120) |
|
CLAAS |
Quadrant 1200 |
69 |
58 (82) |
51 (73) |
|
CLAAS |
Quadrant 2200 |
69 |
58 (82) |
51 (73) |
|
CASE IH |
LBX 331 |
97 |
81 (112) |
72 (101) |
|
CASE IH |
LBX 421 |
84 |
70 (98) |
62 (87) |
|
CASE IH |
LBX 431 |
78 |
65 (90) |
58 (80) |
|
JOHN DEERE |
680 |
101 |
84 (118) |
75 (105) |
|
JOHN DEERE |
690 |
67 |
56 (78) |
50 (70) |
|
GREENLAND |
Enterprise |
101 |
n/a |
n/a |
|
GREENLAND |
Industry |
69 |
n/a |
n/a |
|
HESSTON |
4750 |
99 |
83 (114) |
73 (103) |
|
HESSTON |
4800 |
58 |
48 |
43 |
|
HESSTON |
4860 |
97 |
81 (112) |
72 (101) |
|
HESSTON |
4880 |
78 |
65 |
58 |
|
HESSTON |
4900 |
58 |
48 |
43 |
|
KRONE |
80/80 |
101 |
84 (118) |
75 (105) |
|
KRONE |
120/80 |
67 |
56 (78) |
50 (70) |
|
MASSEY FERGUSON |
185 |
99 |
83 (114) |
73 (103) |
|
MASSEY FERGUSON |
190 |
58 |
48 |
43 |
|
NEW HOLLAND |
D.710 |
112 |
94 (136) |
83 (121) |
|
NEW HOLLAND |
D.1010 |
97 |
81 (112) |
72 (101) |
|
NEW HOLLAND |
D.1210 |
78 |
65 (90) |
58 (80) |
|
NEW HOLLAND |
BB.920 |
112 |
94 (136) |
83 (121) |
|
NEW HOLLAND |
BB.940 |
97 |
81 (112) |
72 (101) |
|
NEW HOLLAND |
BB.950 |
84 |
70 (98) |
62 (87) |
|
NEW HOLLAND |
BB.960 |
78 |
65 (90) |
58 (80) |
|
WELGER |
D4000 & 4050 |
104 |
87 (123) |
77 (109) |
|
WELGER |
D6000 & 6050 |
69 |
58 (82) |
51 (73) |
This information represents the approximate no of bales possible per 2 spool pack of twine equivalent, based on set bale lengths of 8’. (The approximate number of silage bales possibly based upon a bale length of 5’ for silage are indicated in brackets – where no figures are given the twine is not recommended for silage use). These figures are given as a guide and should only be used as an aid to operator usage when bailing.
