Posted by bison on January 02, 2014 at 08:00:52 from (69.168.144.138):
In Reply to: What do ya do with it posted by Dachshund on January 02, 2014 at 06:37:06:
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I bought 200 sisal wrapped bales baled up in July and i picked them up in the field with a self loader in Oct. 80% of them came apart when they rolled the 1/4 turn on the trailer.
And there are at least 30 wraps on a bale. :shock:
I bale my own with plastic twine and need only 13 wraps to make the bales stay together for 2 years or longer.
Netwrap is the worst of all for taking it off the bale when feeding out,..especially in winter.
I can easely store the plasic twine bundles from 30 bales in the tractor cab versus 1 netwrap.
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