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"Poor Man's" Wrapper Rolls Bale On The Ground
The high cost of commercial bale wrappers prompted a Pennsylvania inventor to build this simple, low-cost bale wrapper. He says it gets the job done for a fraction of the cost of commercial table-type wrappers.
The patent pending "Roll æn Wrap" mounts on either the tractor's 3-pt. hitch or a skid loade
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Poor Man s Wrapper Rolls Bale On The Ground BALE HANDLING Bale Handling 31B The high cost of commercial bale wrappers prompted a Pennsylvania inventor to build this simple low-cost bale wrapper He says it gets the job done for a fraction of the cost of commercial table-type wrappers
The patent pending Roll æn Wrap mounts on either the tractor s 3-pt hitch or a skid loader and wraps and stacks bales in one automatic operation Instead of a roller table to rotate the bale while it s wrapped the operator simply pushes the bale along the ground while a rotating arm swings around the bale with a roll of plastic A pair of angled rollers keep the bale centered between the two bale-wrap arms
Once the bale is wrapped the clamp arm cuts off the end of the plastic and holds it for the next bale The unit is powered by the tractor s hydraulics
It eliminates the step of loading the bale onto the machine and is a practical and affordable wrapper for the average farmer says inventor Jeffrey Sadler The operator never has to get off the tractor A roller just above the ground pushes the bale along It ll handle 5 by 4-ft 4 by 4-ft or 4 by 3-ft bales It takes only about one minute to wrap a bale
The machine weighs only 500 lbs Other bale wrappers need a 100 hp tractor because the table sets several feet in back and is also used to load the bale which adds a tremendous amount of weight With this machine you re not lifting the bale so a 50 hp tractor is adequate It also has fewer moving parts which reduces maintenance costs And it allows you to use a smaller tractor
Sadler says the operator determines the number of wraps by adjusting his ground speed to the rotational speed of the rotating arm The speed of the arm is also adjusted by turning a knob
An adapter plate is available to mount the unit on a skid loader We ve also tried using the unit on a tractor loader but found it works better on a skid loader because you can see what s happening right in front of you notes Sadler
Sells for $5 000
Contact: FARM SHOW Followup Jeffrey Sadler Meadow View Welding 8069 Rt 235 Thompsontown Penn 17094 ph 717 463-0047
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