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Plans to build round bale wrapper

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Dean Hatt

07-11-2003 18:59:02




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does anyone have a set of drawings to build a round bale wrapper and parts to build a wrapper




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kyhayman

07-12-2003 20:31:48




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 Re: plans to build round bale wrapper in reply to Dean Hatt, 07-11-2003 18:59:02  
There's a guy out in Missouri that has a really good set of CAD blueprints he sells for about $20.00 or so. I have the address at work, if you want it I'll email it to you. Email to let me know.

I started to build one but decided that I can rent a wrapper with all the whistles and bells for way cheaper than I can build and maintain another piece of equip. It is single wrap, on 3 point. Once I used a tube wrapper I'll never wrap any other way.

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Dean Hatt

07-22-2003 08:16:18




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 Re: Re: plans to build round bale wrapper in reply to kyhayman, 07-12-2003 20:31:48  
I was just wondering if you found out anything about the address for the set of blueprints for the round bale wrapper write back soon Dean Hatt



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kyhayman

07-23-2003 09:43:24




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 Re: Re: Re: plans to build round bale wrapper in reply to Dean Hatt, 07-22-2003 08:16:18  
They have evidentally gotten away from me. Sorry. I'm still looking.

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Mark at CCM

07-12-2003 06:16:33




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 Re: plans to build round bale wrapper in reply to Dean Hatt, 07-11-2003 18:59:02  
What type of wrapper? There are 4 different types.



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Dean Hatt

08-05-2003 08:12:59




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 Re: Re: plans to build round bale wrapper in reply to Mark at CCM, 07-12-2003 06:16:33  
does anyone know anybody ever build round bale wrapper if so please e-mail at the following address thanks Dean



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Dean Hatt

07-12-2003 14:14:29




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 Re: Re: plans to build round bale wrapper in reply to Mark at CCM, 07-12-2003 06:16:33  
what types of wrappers do you have plans for.



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Tim(nj)

07-12-2003 15:55:17




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 Re: Re: Re: plans to build round bale wrapper in reply to Dean Hatt, 07-12-2003 14:14:29  
If he's from Carter & Carter Machinery, he'll probably try to sell you a machine, not plans to build one. Maybe he'll throw in one of those magic drum mowers, too.



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Mark at CCM

07-13-2003 22:18:42




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: plans to build round bale wrapper in reply to Tim(nj), 07-12-2003 15:55:17  
We all know that NJ is world renown for it hay production?



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Tim(nj)

07-14-2003 15:15:00




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: plans to build round bale wrap in reply to Mark at CCM, 07-13-2003 22:18:42  
You better believe it! It's not all refineries and suburbia (yet). We have more horses here per capita than any other state. So we need to make good hay, in small square bales ($3.00 each for 45-50 lbs). There is no market here for silage bales, or for big rounds. They are made here, but mostly for on-farm use. You don't hear about hay being exported from New Jersey because we use it all. If you want to increase your sales area by using the net, maybe you ought to learn about how things are done (and why they're done that way)outside your little corner of Tennessee?
And don't try to make people buy your stuff by belittling them or making them feel inferior for not using what you're selling. That's a tactic that some guy named Nomad tries using sometimes (coincidence?). Just makes people NOT want to do business with you . . . . Have a good day.

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Dean Hatt

07-12-2003 07:01:20




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 Re: Re: plans to build round bale wrapper in reply to Mark at CCM, 07-12-2003 06:16:33  
the wrapper I am thinking about building is a 3 point hitch or trail type that is similiar to a keverland or similiar type the kind you load the bale,wraps cuts,and dump or you got to cut the wrap yourself does not matter forgive me I do not know too much abiut wrappers thanks Dean



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