Ok lets get really deep in the logistics of shipping cans. Flats are the best Lb's way to go, problem is they completely tie up a trailer
bales from an HRB are about (give or take by brand) 64x29x48+/- and 1200Lb
the taylor RB16 makes 36, 35 Lb blocks that fit perfect on a pallet, for 1260 Lbs
but here is the deal when you load the pallets of blocks on a truck you get 4 in the same footprint as you would get 3 bales
so say you are loading a 40Ft export container you could load 40 pallets of blocks or 50400 Lb... of HRB bales you would load 30 bales or 37800 Lbs
if all you intend to do is UBC go for a block machine if you need something for multiple material consider an HRB...
V/r HT1
P.S. there are downstroke balers that make nice UBC bales
T60XDRC - Harmony I installed a T60 in Hawaii, it was a dream, but it still only makes about a 1000 Lb bale of dry cans, the rear belt feed is nice if you have the equipment(self dumping hoppers) to use it we built a beautiful catwalk around it that even the engineers from Harmony raved about. but still for straight UBC the RD16 is perfect in my opinion
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