Posted by Hayrack on October 03, 2013 at 10:05:14 from (64.33.240.237):
In Reply to: Homemade Net Wrap posted by Zach Scherf on October 03, 2013 at 09:18:38:
I have to agree with Tx Jim. Upgrade... if you can get anyone to buy that 510. I have baled with both and one season with a 510 was enough for me. between breaking bottom rollers in half and bearings going out and starting fires, I had had enough. Bought a later model 535 last year in great shape without netwrap for 5k... I understand your problem with the bales coming apart... and have dealt with it. I still twine tie with the 535 and I don't have that problem anymore. The bales from the 535 are more evenly filled and packed that you wont have the rounded off bales that are soft on the outside edges and allow the twines to come off...
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