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Anybody found a "best way" or tool/machine design to remove frozen Net Wrap from Round bales?
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<blockquote data-quote="RDFF" data-source="post: 1781838" data-attributes="member: 39018"><p>Yeah, that would kind of fall in line with my "fluted rolls" idea. I take one bale on my unroller on the loader, and another on my 3 pt. carrier on the back from my storage rows, out to the cattle on each trip. The 3 pt. carrier works good for taking them from the rows, even if there's a bit of drift on each side of the row (as long as they're set N-S out in an open area), cause the drift usually stays a few inches away from the bale, and blows over and away for the most part. The unroller of course carries them the other way. I "could" have something like your "cattle guard" to run them over when on the unroller... but I don't load that rear bale until the first one runs out... out in the field where the cattle are... so that "cattle guard" wouldn't be out there when I need it. Not sure what the best solution would be... other than makign sure that the bales get stored right to start with. </p><p></p><p>For the most part, the bales that I make here on the farm, that get stored on those rails right away off the field, de-net pretty easily, and unroll beautifully... it's these "brought in bales" from other suppliers storing them "in the grove" that are the problem!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RDFF, post: 1781838, member: 39018"] Yeah, that would kind of fall in line with my "fluted rolls" idea. I take one bale on my unroller on the loader, and another on my 3 pt. carrier on the back from my storage rows, out to the cattle on each trip. The 3 pt. carrier works good for taking them from the rows, even if there's a bit of drift on each side of the row (as long as they're set N-S out in an open area), cause the drift usually stays a few inches away from the bale, and blows over and away for the most part. The unroller of course carries them the other way. I "could" have something like your "cattle guard" to run them over when on the unroller... but I don't load that rear bale until the first one runs out... out in the field where the cattle are... so that "cattle guard" wouldn't be out there when I need it. Not sure what the best solution would be... other than makign sure that the bales get stored right to start with. For the most part, the bales that I make here on the farm, that get stored on those rails right away off the field, de-net pretty easily, and unroll beautifully... it's these "brought in bales" from other suppliers storing them "in the grove" that are the problem! [/QUOTE]
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