Fendt Netwrap+

Length:

3800m

Great round bales every time
At Fendt, we have three core baling principles: precision, dynamics and efficiency. Our Netwrap is environmentally friendly and custom designed to produce perfect bales with zero lost crop or wasted packaging. Netwrap 3800 can withstand even the toughest of environments while maximising operating periods and minimising downtime, giving you perfectly round bales, every time.

Fendt Netwrap 3800

Features & Benefits

Zebra® System for User-Friendly Baling

A hassle-free experience with a unique striping pattern and ‘left/right’ indicator for a simpler baling process.

Roll Carry Handles for Safety and Convenience

Handles designed to increase safety and convenience during transport and handling.

Roll End Warning Stripe

A visible red stripe signals when the roll is running low, giving you a ‘heads up’ on when to replace it, without interruptions.

Guaranteed Minimum Length

Each roll contains the exact stated length — no “plus-or-minus” averages.

Cost effective

A longer roll means more bales per roll, reducing down time to reload and re-stock rolls, as well as other savings in fetching and carrying.

Technologies

Edge to Edge®

Keeps the net wide as it feeds onto the bale, covering it completely. This protects your crop and keeps the bale's shape, reducing crop loss and making storage simpler.
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Bale+™ Technology

A unique combination of advanced raw material with a special manufacturing process for:
  • Length: Maximum bale net roll length (50% longer than standard 3000m roll)
  • Weight: Ideal net weight with no compromise on strength 
  • Consistency: Uniform consistency for hassle-free operation
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Specifications

Roll Length Roll Width Colour Pallet Dimensions Rolls per pallet Pallet Height
3800m
123cm
Green - White
110X125cm
28
196cm
Roll Length
Roll Width
Colour
Pallet Dimensions
Rolls per pallet
Pallet Height
3800m
123cm
Green - White
110X125cm
28
196cm

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David Wrennall

Contractor
D.C Wrennall Agriculture Contractors
Preston, UK
There are other makes of net on the market, but when you get to Tama Edge to Edge®, there’s just no comparison in value for money and ease of use. After 30 years of baling and 25 years using netwrap, I never use anything but Tama Edge to Edge.
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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.
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