Collection: Bale Wrappers

Modern bale wrappers represent a huge leap in performance for operators preparing bales with less downtime, operator-friendly features, and faster wrapping with less hassle. Inline wrappers like the Anderson IFX720 or Hybrid X series dominate midsized and large-scale operations, wrapping up to 120–180 bales per hour with patented XTRACTOR push-off systems, autopilot steering, film-watch sensors, and lever-driven square-round bale bed conversion. Turntable models remain common for smaller farms and tight-yards, with hydraulic rotation tables, rugged film stretchers, and low overall weights for excellent portability.

These wrappers are built for dependability even in cold or dusty conditions. Sealed gearboxes, long-lasting electric-start EFI engines, and remote controls let operators run for hours with minimal setup. Anderson's autopilot bale following, wrapping, and counting makes continuous wrapping quicker with tighter, more space-efficient rows. With the ability to wrap round bales (up to 6 ft diameter) or square bales (up to 4′×3′) depending on the model, Anderson wrappers offer both flexibility and productivity.