Thanks , just wondering I have a bio at the moment and just ordered a new one the other day, I would like to see the bale's a bit better, thought the new one might b better?
Almost all of the advice in the US says don't wrap in the field but it looks like the majority of Europeans do. We are told too much stem damage and just more handling with wrap on and chance for damage. Your thoughts?
I agree there's a possibility to cause damage to the wrap but we find ot very minimal have done over 1000 bales so far for ourselves and maybe have put patches on 20 tops. Also wrapping in the field being a smaller operation there are only 3 of us working here means we can leave bales in the field until we're ready to collect them 👍👌
@@winteragriculturalservices1678 Left on their ends protects them better, but in our hills they will roll over the hill, through a corn field, and into the woods
Great video hopefully the new baller will make lots of 💷💷💷💷
Nice heavy bales🔝👌👌
Seem to be I ought to weigh them to get an idea 👌
Friend has same baler 2 years great baler
It's been great so far, really pleased with it 👍
Does the new baler feel noticeably heavier behind the tractor than the iBiio?
Yeah I'd definitely say I know its there I think it's about 7 ton empty
Hello do you think the new baler makes a better bale than the bio, or is it the same?
The new baler definitely makes more solid bales the ibio didn't have any way to change the density whereas the fbp does 👍
Thanks , just wondering I have a bio at the moment and just ordered a new one the other day, I would like to see the bale's a bit better, thought the new one might b better?
Almost all of the advice in the US says don't wrap in the field but it looks like the majority of Europeans do. We are told too much stem damage and just more handling with wrap on and chance for damage. Your thoughts?
I agree there's a possibility to cause damage to the wrap but we find ot very minimal have done over 1000 bales so far for ourselves and maybe have put patches on 20 tops. Also wrapping in the field being a smaller operation there are only 3 of us working here means we can leave bales in the field until we're ready to collect them 👍👌
@@winteragriculturalservices1678 Left on their ends protects them better, but in our hills they will roll over the hill, through a corn field, and into the woods
Round bales are a nightmare whatever you do. I’m absolutely sick of leading them.
A bit slow or where you just taking it easy