I have a older style single bale wrapper. I have owned it for the past three seasons.I bought it on an auction for $2200.00. Yes , it does take more time to wrap bales with a single wrapper, more time with a old style wrapper like mine , where I have to put each bale on the wrapper with the loader tractor, as apposed to the new style which will load and wrap the bale for you, all from the tractor seat. But , we get along just fine with ours. I will make around 400 per year. cost about $2.75 per bale for plastic this year. I have tried to stack the bales 3 high , but found if the bales where very wet, they would tend to sag and leak air over time. This would soil the bale. Now I just place them on their ends, about a foot apart. Cows love the feed, I like the ability to make hay sooner, and get more hay done with high feed quality. Thought that hiring someone to wrap for me, in-line or single, was like buying my own hay back, just too many dollars going down my driveway. I have posted some last years pictures, hope that my comments will help, and glad to answer any questions you might have. Bruce
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