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This is a guide for our baler twine including the feet per pack, the tensile strength, packs per pallet, how they are packed and also what each baler twine is suitable for.  Also below this is a guide for bale sizes and yields.  These should be used as a guide only!

 

Product FINE MEDIUM HAY 8600 7200
Feet/Pack 22,300 12,000 10,000 8,600 7,200
Tensile Strength 45 kg 120 kg 140 kg 275 kg 320 kg
Packs/Pallet 105 90 90 60 60

Note all our baler twine are shrink-wrapped and then strapped together.

 

Product Application Baler/Type/Size Bales/Pack
FINE For use on all round balers 4ft

5ft

120

100

MEDIUM For use on high density conventional pick-up balers 16"x18"x36" 670
HAY For use on high density conventional pick-up balers.  Hay twine is both stronger & softer than medium, making it ideal for hay making 16"x18"x36" 560
8600 For use on all big balers. Depending on baler and size. Depending on baler and size.
7200 For use on all big balers. Depending on baler and size. Depending on baler and size.

 



 

Polypropylene rope | Yarn construction rope | Drawcord | Sisal rope | Boundary rope | tug of war rope

| Manila Rope | Nylon Rope | Polyester Rope | Shock Cord | Anchor Rope

Baler twine | Finesize | Medium | Hay | Super hesston

Polypropylene twine | Sisal twine | Baling twine

Handy coils | Lorry ropes

 

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