'All kinds of them on the internet. Check "tractorhouse". Are you looking for new or used? The self loading wrappers are nice, but they are expensive. Where are you located? Check with some of the guys who wrap with the inline wrappers. SEveral of them have "had" the single bale wrappers and went to the inline. Some of these guys kept their single wrappers. I found a Vermeer single bale wrapper last winter from just this sort of fellow. 'Bought a Vermeer SW2500 (simple unit) for $3000.00. I like it for my use, as I only wrap about 200 bales a year. It's pretty slow to do custom work with, only about 20-25 bales an hour with just me working it. For some reason, the single wrappers are most popular in Europe, where they wrap in the field right behind the baler and haul them in at a later date. Here "in the states" they discourage that, saying there is too much chance to tear the plastic in transport. I see advantages to both systems.
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