I bought a pallet of 64 rolls when I ordered the machine at $100. per roll.
Single rolls were $160. plus shipping from Spencer, New York..
I'm getting 50 to 54 pallets wrapped per roll, four pallets per cord.
I raise the drum 1" and tie the netting off to the pallet, and do three wraps and stop. With wing pallets, pallets where the stringer is set in about an inch and a half, I pull the netting over the wings and staple the other two sides. On 48" x 48" regular pallets I staple the netting to the pallet on all four sides. Then do six more wraps as the drum is raised about six inches plus per wrap, nine total wraps, and tie the netting off. With square pallets the netting wand will hit the corners of the pallet, which is the reason for raising the drum 1".
I was paying $4.00 per refurbished pallet, 48" x 48". I've had to find a new source and am now paying $7.00 per pallet. There is a lot of difference in pallets. Most work well, some do not. The board spacing on top must be close together, about a 2" gap, so the wood does not fall through the pallet. Another consideration is the length of the wood. Shorter wood means more wood per drum, and longer takes up more space loose thrown. I cut 16" and split fairly small which works out to 1/4 cord per pallet.
There is an option for a taller drum. I do not think it is compatible with the Hydro base, or turn table base I'm using. You would have to ask about that. The problem being the mast height, and lifting the taller drum high enough to clear the loaded pallet.
You will need extension forks to move/unload the machine from the side. It comes with rigging straps attached if you have a boom or something to hook to, backhoe, excavator, etc. to pick it.
Twelve foot flatbed. Drums are in three pieces, bolted vertically. Briggs, starts first pull every time. I added an hour meter this year. One arm of the tripod has a handle and latch. Nest the other two with notches by pushing the tripod away from you on the track boom, lower and pull back towards you, pull the pull handle down to capture and latch on rim of drum.
The pallet of netting is separate, and I had to make a another trip to the trucking terminal.