TamaTwine+ Type 350

Length:
5,300 FT

Ideal for crops that aren’t too tough and for balers with lower density. With this twine by your side, you can keep baling for miles without interruption, thanks to its generous spool size.
Get the most for your money with maximum twine length, ensuring you can handle those long baling sessions without the hassle of constantly changing spools.

Features & Benefits

Guaranteed minimum length

Each spool contains the exact stated length.

Knot Performance

Flexibility and strength for consistently secure knots on your bales.

Uniform Spool Shape

Consistent spool shape for trouble-free operation in your baler.

OEM Approved

Fully endorsed by all major baler manufacturers.

UV Protection

Keeps the bale firm even under extreme continuous sunlight exposure.
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Less Plastic per Bale

Each bale is wrapped with less plastic material to reduce the environmental impact.

Traceability

Each spool has a unique ID number.

Technologies

Plus Technology

A special blend of advanced raw materials in a unique manufacturing process, developed exclusively by Tama.
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Specifications

Product Name Selling Unit Weight Length Height Diameter Colour Units per Pallet
TamaTwine+ Type 350
Single Spool
20.9 ± 3% LBS
5,300 FT
13"
11"
RUST
48
Product Name
Selling Unit
Weight
Length
Height
Diameter
Colour
Units per Pallet
TamaTwine+ Type 350
TamaTwine+ Type 350
Single Spool
Single Spool
20.9 ± 3% LBS
20.9 ± 3% LBS
5,300 FT
5,300 FT
13"
13"
11"
11"
RUST
RUST
48
48

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Should twine packs and spools be handled carefully?
Yes, careful handling of the spools will ensure that the twine will perform properly in the baler.
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