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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="Jeanne - Simme Valley" data-source="post: 1788286" data-attributes="member: 968"><p>We have to use plastic for baleage, but I never use it for dry hay.</p><p>People will argue about placing the dry bales flat end tight to flat end. But, like RDFF says, the ends are just like if they were stored inside a barn. IF, you push them up tight against each other, no moisture gets into them. And, don't let the round sides touch anything.</p><p>I see people STACK dry rounds in a pyramid, absolutely the worse thing you can do. ALL your hay will spoil. The water has no place to go except IN the bales. Some will cover with a tarp. That doesn't usually last very long. And it is a nightmare to get the tarp OFF in our cold weather (snow/ice buildup).</p><p>My guy charges me for the actual cost of the wrap, then so much per bale.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeanne - Simme Valley, post: 1788286, member: 968"] We have to use plastic for baleage, but I never use it for dry hay. People will argue about placing the dry bales flat end tight to flat end. But, like RDFF says, the ends are just like if they were stored inside a barn. IF, you push them up tight against each other, no moisture gets into them. And, don't let the round sides touch anything. I see people STACK dry rounds in a pyramid, absolutely the worse thing you can do. ALL your hay will spoil. The water has no place to go except IN the bales. Some will cover with a tarp. That doesn't usually last very long. And it is a nightmare to get the tarp OFF in our cold weather (snow/ice buildup). My guy charges me for the actual cost of the wrap, then so much per bale. [/QUOTE]
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