Around here the price difference is not very much. I buy what is the easiest to get. I buy it 5-6 pallets at a time. Some times JD is cheapest and drops it off. Other times it is an outfit in MO. that is cheapest and delivers.

I would get a roll and try it of whatever brand your looking at. I have ran into some that did not work well in my balers. It seemed to pull hard off of about half the roll. So it would work and then stop working.
 
I tried the cheap stuff in my 567 and still have 75% of the roll laying in the shop. Stick with deere and you will have alot less problems. I prebuy in the winter and the price is close to the off brand stuff.
 
I also have a 566. The 'cheap' stuff won't work in it, bought 3 rolls and took 2 to an auction to get rid of it.

Deere works fine for me, have considered getting Hesston brand supposed to be made by the same manufacturer but afraid to try it with the bad experience with the 'cheap' stuff. DOUG
 
The thing I have found can cause net to not work well on a baler, pulling hard, or even breaking when it is wrapping the bale, can be traced back to the tube the net is wrapped on. If the tube is made of cardboard, and most are, the cardboard can swell with humid conditions, making the roll fit too tight and not turn freely. Some fellas that I know that have Deere balers will shake talcum powder on the mount, and inside the cardboard tube when they install a new roll of net to make the roll spin easy. I think the net itself is pretty much all the same.. and I have yet to find any that I thought was ?cheap stuff?, it all seems expensive.
 

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