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Efficiently wraps round bales from 4′ to 6′ in diameter, and large square bales up to 5′ long crosswise, or 6′- 6″ lengthwise on the optional riser shelf.
Requires less effort and time than conventional wrapping methods.
Reduced wrap cost since only the diameter of the bale is wrapped.
The automatic operating mode allows the LINEWRAP to be a one-man operation. The machine wraps while the operator loads.
A remote for the start/stop/steer and work lights are all standard equipment.
The LINEWRAP ’s independent power source is a 13-horsepower gas engine with electric start. An 18-amp alternator powers the hydraulic system which controls all machine functions.
The self-contained hydraulic system utilizes a large capacity oil reservoir for cooler operation.
Conveniently located controls.
Two 30″ pretensioners have a 65% stretch that allows for a tightly wrapped bale.
The riser bars that allow square bales to be wrapped crosswise are standard equipment.
The open design of the 7′ bale platform allows debris to fall through.
The length of travel of the push bar is controlled with adjustable limit switches to reduce cycle time.
The bale-push is extended out manually to push the bales further down the bale ramp and complete the wrapping process.
A lock-out valve locks the brakes hydraulically against the tires. This prevents the wrapper from rolling ahead too easily when wrapping so proper pressure is kept between bales.
The telescoping transport pole is pinned to the manual steering assembly when wrapping to keep the LINEWRAP in a straight line or to steer around obstacles.
The tailgate has a transport bar to lock the tailgate and a hydraulic shutoff valve that must be closed for transport.