Posted by Notjustair on February 14, 2015 at 16:47:11 from (70.195.1.222):
...something that keeps baler twine from wrapping around axles!!
I am very, VERY particular about getting every piece of twine off of bales when I feed. You know how that works once they are freezing to the ground, though. I usually don't have trouble in the lots, it is the row up that's the issue. About every two days I am cleaning out all four corners of the 4020 and the hay wagon I loaded them on. I am constantly envisioning a ruined seal or bearing, so I never leave it. It gets old when you are already taking the twine off the bales and then you are taking it off the tractor. Of course, I am preaching to the choir.
I spent a couple hours feeding today and thought the whole time of something I could make. I don't really want small pieces everywhere. I thought about making something that would clamp to the axle with a cutter on it, but then you would have eight inch long pieces everywhere. I couldn't come up with anything, other than make it quit being muddy so the string wouldn't stick to a balled up tire and start the process. Oh, and not get cold enough to rip the bottom of the bales up. Maybe I should farm in the desert.
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