TamaTwine Type 550 TT+

Length:
4,390 FT

Engineered for high-density balers, TamaTwine Type 550 TT+ twine is ideal for handling springy crops like grass and straw. This twine offers exceptional performance and reliability, ensuring your baling operation runs smoothly. With its reinforced construction and increased length, it provides the strength and durability necessary to manage even the most challenging baling tasks on the farm.

Technologies

TT+ Technology

TT+ is a New technology by Tama that brings you more bales per spool. By combining advanced raw materials with cutting-edge production techniques, it enables the production of lighter yet stronger twine, with a smaller diameter and more feet on each roll for trouble-free, consistent baling.

Specifications

Product Name Selling Unit Weight Length Height Diameter Colour Units per Pallet
TamaTwine Type 550 TT+
Single Spool
22.7 ± 3% LBS
4,390 FT
13"
11"
WHITE
48
TamaTwine Type 550 TT+
Single Spool
22.7 ± 3% LBS
4,390 FT
13"
11"
PINK
48
Product Name
Selling Unit
Weight
Length
Height
Diameter
Colour
Units per Pallet
TamaTwine Type 550 TT+
TamaTwine Type 550 TT+
TamaTwine Type 550 TT+
Single Spool
Single Spool
Single Spool
22.7 ± 3% LBS
22.7 ± 3% LBS
22.7 ± 3% LBS
4,390 FT
4,390 FT
4,390 FT
13"
13"
13"
11"
11"
11"
WHITE
PINK
WHITE
48
48
48

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Are there different types of knotters?
Yes, there are generally 3 types of knotters:
1. Double Knotter: A double knotter style, which makes 2 Deering knots in each twine in each knotting cycle.
2. Single Knotter: A single knotter style, which makes 1 Cormick or looped single knot in each twine in each knotting cycle.
3. Combination Double Knotter: A double knotter which makes a combination of a Cormick or loop knot and a standard Deering knot in each knotting cycle.
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Does it matter how many flakes are in each bale?
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