Posted by John Fulton on October 18, 2012 at 05:54:59 from (67.142.174.27):
In Reply to: Old wire tie bailers posted by biggerred on October 17, 2012 at 20:28:35:
Are you refering to the old Allis Chambers SMALL ROUND balers that used wire ties? I haven"t seen one of those in 40 years. What a pain they were... wire cut into your hands making them bleed, to say nothing about cleaning up wire to keep out of cow"s stomach.
And speaking of wire ties, I used to be a technician for local Soil & Water Conservation District, laying out watering systems in pastures. We had one producer that fed regected large cotton bales to beef. He just dumped them in pasture anywhere. These bales were tied with dozens of wire ties. He made no attempt to clean up wire after bale was consumed. We had to be very careful not to drive over these clumps of wire risking getting drive shaft of truck caught up . I often wondered what stomach of cows looked like!!
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