| Product Name | Colour | Width | Length | Weight | Rolls per Pallet | Diameter |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
CNHi Fleetpro Netwrap
|
NATURAL + RED & BLACK THREADS
|
1285 MM - 1305 MM
|
3,150 M
|
36.1 KG ± 2 KG
|
16
|
27 CM
|
|
CNHi Fleetpro Netwrap
|
NATURAL + RED & BLACK THREADS
|
1215 MM - 1230 MM
|
3,150 M
|
35.5 KG ± 2 KG
|
16
|
27 CM
|
Product Name
Colour
Width
Length
Weight
Rolls per Pallet
Diameter
CNHi Fleetpro Netwrap
CNHi Fleetpro Netwrap
NATURAL + RED & BLACK THREADS
NATURAL + RED & BLACK THREADS
1285 MM - 1305 MM
1215 MM - 1230 MM
3,150 M
3,150 M
36.1 KG ± 2 KG
35.5 KG ± 2 KG
16
16
27 CM
27 CM
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Tama Oceania, Regional Technical Manager
Darrell Butler
With 20 years at Tama, Darrell’s deep agricultural roots began on...
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James Baker
Southern NSW
James has been with Tama for 18 months, but his agricultural...
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Malcolm George
Northern NSW
Mal has been with Tama since 2016. With a lifelong career...
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Asa Philo
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Simon Long
Queensland
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Simon
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Pieter Wehmeyer
Western Australia
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Peter Wood
Southern NSW | NV
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Jason Parker
Northern Territory | South Australia
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Jacob Marsden
Queensland | Northern NSW
Growing up on a farm in NSW’s Northern Rivers, Jacob has...
Jacob
Commercial Manager
Jack Wetherall
WV | EV | Tasmania
Jack has spent his career in the Ag industry, moving throughout...
Jack
Tama Oceania, Regional Technical Manager
Darrell Butler
Working closely with our global R&D team, and just as closely...
Darrell
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Reuven Hugi
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Why Netwrap?
Round baling with Netwrap is the most convenient and least expensive way of wrapping your bale. Wrapping with Netwrap reduces costs by being faster than using twine and offers much better protection to the crop than twine ever could.
The main points include:
Less wear and tear on the baler
Fewer revolutions of the bale are needed when net wrapping, dramatically reducing wear and tear on the baler.
Greater speed of operation
Netwrap needs fewer revolutions, reducing the wrapping time and allowing up to 15-20 more bales per hour.
Better coverage on the bale
Net wrapped bales maintain a more uniform shape, making transporting and handling easier, particularly important when wrapping silage bales on an automatic bale wrapper. Bale coverage from edge to edge is also essential when silage wrapping, eliminating air from the bale to ensure better quality forage.
Better weathering capability
Net wrapped bales offer much better weathering capability, allowing outdoor storage and reducing loss from crop wastage.
Easier to remove
Opening a net wrapped bale is a simple and straight-forward operation. The use of net eliminates the difficult and tiresome task of removing baler twine, especially in frosty conditions, and is also less likely to be picked up by livestock or machinery.
The main points include:
Less wear and tear on the baler
Fewer revolutions of the bale are needed when net wrapping, dramatically reducing wear and tear on the baler.
Greater speed of operation
Netwrap needs fewer revolutions, reducing the wrapping time and allowing up to 15-20 more bales per hour.
Better coverage on the bale
Net wrapped bales maintain a more uniform shape, making transporting and handling easier, particularly important when wrapping silage bales on an automatic bale wrapper. Bale coverage from edge to edge is also essential when silage wrapping, eliminating air from the bale to ensure better quality forage.
Better weathering capability
Net wrapped bales offer much better weathering capability, allowing outdoor storage and reducing loss from crop wastage.
Easier to remove
Opening a net wrapped bale is a simple and straight-forward operation. The use of net eliminates the difficult and tiresome task of removing baler twine, especially in frosty conditions, and is also less likely to be picked up by livestock or machinery.
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