CNH Harvest King HD Twine

Length:
2,200 M

CNHi Harvest King HD Twine is built to meet the demands of professional baling under tough Australian conditions. With exceptional knot strength and reliable performance in high-density applications, it’s the ideal choice for serious hay contractors. Each 1100m spool is UV-stabilised for long-lasting durability in the field, and comes in a convenient 2-spool pack. Trusted across the country, Harvest King HD delivers the strength and consistency needed to keep your harvest moving.

Specifications

Product Name Color Length Selling Unit Units per Pallet
CNH Harvest King HD Twine
RUST
2,200 M
Pack
24
Product Name
Color
Length
Selling Unit
Units per Pallet
CNH Harvest King HD Twine
CNH Harvest King HD Twine
RUST
RUST
2,200 M
2,200 M
Pack
Pack
24
24

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What to look for when buying your baler twine?
Raw Materials: ensure that the twine has been produced with raw materials from ISO-approved producers. Poor quality raw materials can lead to poor quality end products. Easy Feed: With some makes of twine, the spool centre may frequently collapse, causing difficulties when attempting to draw the first few hundred metres from the spool. Choosing a twine with a larger diameter centre, that allows the twine to flow freely from the beginning, will eliminate such problems. Kinked Twine A consistent and smooth shape to the twine will eliminate potential ‘hang-ups’ in its path through the baler and the knotter mechanism, reducing costly downtime when baling.
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