Colored Baler Twine: Variety of Colored Baler Twine

From fixing fences to binding bales together, colored baler twine can serve several important roles on your farm. At Coastal, we carry several varieties of baling twine from manufacturers like BridonMAX to help get the job done quickly.

Select longer spool packs to increase baling productivity, such as a 7200-ft carton of green-coded Tama big spool type 72 for additional baling time before reloading.

Colored Twine

colored baler twineSelecting the ideal colored baler twine can have a dramatic impact on the quality of your bales of hay or straw. When selecting twine, keep knot strength and tensile strength in mind when making your selection; these measures measure how much weight a single length of unknotted twine can support before breaking.

Polypropylene twine is the optimal material for baling. Not only is it safe, practical and cost-effective, but its composition also means it won’t biodegrade soon either; instead, it resists moisture damage as well as machinery abrasion without disintegrating or breaking down over time.

Colour should also be taken into consideration to stand out in the field. There are various kinds of twine available, each offering different levels of tensile strength – the higher this figure is, the more likely it is that your twine can handle heavy lifting or hauling loads.

Reyenvas offers twines specifically tailored to baling machines. Their twines are supported and approved for use by leading baler manufacturers around the world and come in various sizes and colour combinations, such as blue, green, red and black. Youtuber One Lone Farmer put some Reyenvas baling twines through rigorous tests in a video demonstration; both blue and recycled black twine performed admirably and did not cause any mechanical issues in his baling machine.

Green Twine

Green Twine is a traditional sisal-type baler twine made of biodegradable materials that is still widely used by most of the hay and forage industry today. Available with various knot strengths, lengths, colours and baler configurations.

Selecting the ideal colored baler twine for your baling system is key to producing top-quality bales. It must possess good knot strength, running length, and softness and be resistant to the mechanical stresses of baling. CLAAS baler twine is an exceptional product developed and approved by the world’s leading baling system manufacturers, made entirely from polypropylene material with UV stabilization for added longevity.

UniPak Terracotta Warrior HD Big Square Twine is designed as an economical HD solution, boasting a knot strength of 275kg. Its high visibility terracotta colour makes it easy to spot on bales. On the other hand, UniPak White Knight Ultra HD Big Square Twine provides extreme Ultra High Density (UHD) straw baling under challenging conditions with 300kg knot strength; 11kg spools make this twine suitable for these high-powered machines, providing the optimal combination of knot strength, run length and run length; while its consistent shape ensures problem-free operation and minimizes wear-on wear-on wear on machines.

Orange Twine

Add a pop of colour to gift wrapping and other creative projects with this orange twine, made from natural sisal fibres that are biodegradable and sustainable. Soft to the touch, it can be used in various crafts and embellishments like gift wrap, wearable art applications and paper flower-making projects. This twine comes on an authentic braider’s bobbin measuring 33 yards in length!

This rot and abrasion-resistant twine features high tensile strength and knot-holding ability, with its smooth texture helping prevent slipperiness. UV stabilized, this twine also resists fading; plus, it is easy on hands and machinery and offers smooth running balers – not attracting rodents with oil, taste or smell characteristics!

The most popular type of twine is made of natural sisal, which has been twisted together and then treated to resist rodents and rot. This kind of baler twine is biodegradable and can be found in various weights and colours. It’s important to know that there are different types of twine for each type of baler, so you should choose the one that works best with your particular machine.

Synthetic twine is also an option. It’s made of plastic polymer and is very durable, which is a big benefit in the long run. It is also cost-effective and can save a huge amount of money for farmers in the long run because it lasts much longer than traditional sisal twine. This kind of baler twine is also non-toxic and safe for animals.