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Re: More Binding Questions! Shocking, huh?
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Posted by Sam#3 on July 09, 2007 at 06:35:19 from (12.214.113.46):
In Reply to: More Binding Questions! Shocking, huh? posted by Crazy Red Power - S.E.-Wi on July 08, 2007 at 22:27:33:
When I learned to shock we used ten bundles. Start by setting two side by side slightly leaning toward one another. Set two at a right angle to the first two. Use four to fill the corners. The cap is made by taking two more bundles breaking them across your arm and spreading them to make a cover for the top of the shock. Lay them at right angles to get good coverage. Once you start shocking you will find why you want the bundles tied in the middle (The operators job) and be sure you set the bundle firmly into the stubble.
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