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<blockquote data-quote="cfpinz" data-source="post: 1385257" data-attributes="member: 2383"><p>Always wondered how those would work, thanks for saving me some coin.</p><p></p><p>I've got one of the regular Worksaver unrollers, and it works really well. You can look at the tails on a twine wrapped bale to see which way it needs to be unrolled, and the netwrap on my new baler is color coded so I arrange all of the bales in the hay lot so they're ready to go come winter. If the hay was a little damp, the last 2' or so can be a bit hard to unroll, just the same as with a Hydrabed. I've found that if I unroll 6 or 8 feet, then pick it up for 6 or 8 feet and repeat, that the cows waste less hay. This way they stand around the hay and eat, rather than walk straight down the middle and poop on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfpinz, post: 1385257, member: 2383"] Always wondered how those would work, thanks for saving me some coin. I've got one of the regular Worksaver unrollers, and it works really well. You can look at the tails on a twine wrapped bale to see which way it needs to be unrolled, and the netwrap on my new baler is color coded so I arrange all of the bales in the hay lot so they're ready to go come winter. If the hay was a little damp, the last 2' or so can be a bit hard to unroll, just the same as with a Hydrabed. I've found that if I unroll 6 or 8 feet, then pick it up for 6 or 8 feet and repeat, that the cows waste less hay. This way they stand around the hay and eat, rather than walk straight down the middle and poop on it. [/QUOTE]
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