Must be a good baler

Richard G.

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Oldest son just sold a bunch of round bales of wheat straw to an outfit in NC.
They came and got them.
They built an unroller and feed the bales into a square baler and then sell them to others.
The Massey Ferguson baler they are using has baled over 2 million bales.
They just bought an inline baler to start using.
They strip all the sheet metal off the baler to make it easier to keep clean and maintain
We hope to see their operation soon.
Sure is going to make it easier on our son not having to bale his straw in square bales and stack them and deliver to small customers.
Richard in NW SC
 
Wonder if it is the outfit the fellow here made that unit for ? He goes by NCwayne ? IIRC ? A few years back he was telling us about making such a unroller.
 
The outfit I built the one I did for was Plyler Farms in Pageland, SC. It was diesel powered and made to break down into sections they could easily move around to different places.

Last I heard they had some big outfit build them an electric powered, stationary unit in a huge, new barn they had put up.

The one I built was sold at an auction to someone else.

If this is the outfit that bought the unit I built, let me know, as it would probably pay for them to have my number in case they had any major issues and/or questions.
 
This one was built in an old family run textile mill that shut down years ago.
They used some of the textile machinery to build the unroller.
Same family doing it that ran the mill.
 

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