Film binding for baler

KUHN Farm Machinery has extended the option of its innovative TWIN-reel film binding technology to its FB 3130 baler.

The TWIN-reel system was already available for the larger FB 3135 and the addition means both models in the fixed chamber FB 3100 range now feature the option. The system uses two 750mm stretch film rolls to bind the bale as opposed to a single, wider conventional unit. This means operators are handling lighter rolls, which makes them easier to load into the mantle. The film features a higher pre-stretch ratio compared to conventional films, offering the potential to reduce binding costs by up to 37%.

Rhodri Jenkins, KUHN’s grassland product specialist, says the technology offers operational savings too. “Users will notice an increased period between changing film rolls and the stretched film has a sticky tack between each layer, protecting the bale instantly and providing an extra barrier once fully wrapped.”

KUHN has become the first machinery manufacturer to partner with Agriculture Plastic & Environment UK (APE) to support easier ways to recycle agri-plastics. The TWIN-reel film binding system helps farmers to only handle one waste product after feeding the bale rather than separating a net and film.

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