Case IH Supreme HD Twine

Length:
2,160 M

Case IH Baler Twine has been developed in conjunction with the manufacturers of the baler knotting systems guaranteeing better knot performance for more secure bales. It makes extreme-density bales and performs well even under the harshest conditions.

Features Benefits

Guaranteed Spool Length

No plus/minus average, get the length you expect.
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Extreme density

Suitable for making extreme density bales in extreme conditions.
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Trouble-free operation

Case IH Supreme is highly fibrillated, guaranteeing that the twist is uniformly applied to the twine allowing trouble-free operation.
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Easy feed

Twine runs without kinking from the wider spool centre, preventing problems in the guides and knotter mechanism.

Shape

Uniform twine cross-section means it has predictable behaviour in the machine for hours of trouble-free baling.

Less plastic

Up to 25% less plastic per bale, saving as much as 570 kg of plastic and 57 shrink packages per 10,000 bales.

UV Resistance

Twine can withstand long exposure to sunlight without compromising strength.

Technical Support

Benefit from expert advice in the field. Our technical support service is ready and available when you need it.

Plus Technology

A special blend of advanced raw materials in a unique manufacturing process, developed exclusively by Tama.
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Product Name Weight Length Height Diameter Colour Selling Unit Units per Pallet
Case IH Supreme HD Twine
20 ? 5% KG
2,160 M
315 MM
295 MM
SALMON
Pack
56
Product Name
Weight
Length
Height
Diameter
Colour
Selling Unit
Units per Pallet
Case IH Supreme HD Twine
Case IH Supreme HD Twine
20 ? 5% KG
20 ? 5% KG
2,160 M
2,160 M
315 MM
315 MM
295 MM
295 MM
SALMON
SALMON
Pack
Pack
56
56

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Twine Baling Tips
Large Square Baling
Very careful attention should be paid to the bale pressure, depending on the type and condition of the crop being baled. During periods of extended dry and hot weather, for instance, straw bales may be noticeably lighter than during normal conditions, with the baler set to the same bale pressure setting.
In these circumstances, a decrease in pressure setting will overcome this; or, alternatively, a move to the next heavier twine is recommended.
For baling good quality large square silage bales, it is important to follow a few simple guidelines:

Ensure the crop has wilted to a minimum of 40 – 50% dry matter (DM), which will produce well-formed bales as well as excellent fermentation.
Ensure the twine box tension is reduced as much as possible, as twine friction experienced between silage bales during baling is much greater than between straw bales.
Eliminate as much air as possible from the crop when baling, as it is essential that sufficient crop is packed into the top of the bale to avoid misshapen bales being formed, which may be difficult for an automatic bale-wrapper to handle properly. A reduction in forward speed will help to achieve this by increasing the number of wads per bale.
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