Posted by redforlife on November 28, 2021 at 18:17:39 from (174.210.136.220):
In Reply to: I hate plastic twine posted by Fred Werring on November 28, 2021 at 17:03:32:
I just cut em all on one side of the bale. Then pull them 1 strand at a time from what would be the middle of strand on the other side of bale. I keep them all looped on one finger untill I have them all. Then I fold it up into a 2 to 3 ft. long stick. Pull one single strand out the end, and use it to wind the stick together, and then tie it. It all stays together as a stick that way. I put it cross ways on tractor seat and sit on it. Have no problems. Sometimes I'll even have 4 or 5 bales worth of it before I throw it off in a burning barrel or something. I get a chuckle out of watching other people try to roll it back up into a ball, and all sorts of stuff. Is what I hate is ice. When its froze to the bale. Best thing to do on that, is roll the bale, before you cut any of the twine. Hopefully, you'll break up the ice enough to get the twine off. Works pretty good unless it gets cold enough to freeze a big slab of dirt and stuff on the bottom. That, or you cut the twines before you realize its froze.
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