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<blockquote data-quote="lukem86" data-source="post: 323299" data-attributes="member: 1403"><p>wow- you've all pretty much talked me out of an individual.... I was thinking about going this route for 2 reasons: </p><p></p><p>One being spoilage after opening up a tubeline. Having to keep feeding from it once it is opened... Or are there ways to combat this? Would stuffing an old dry hay bale in front help? </p><p></p><p>And second having the option to move or sell the individual bales if I had some to get rid of. But you are saying that they shouldnt be moved after 24 hours... With one of the "grabbers" the manufacturers sell, do you still puncture the plastic, or does it get brittle over time? I hadnt planned on moving them with pallet forks, thought maybe I could fabricate my own grabber for the loader. What are your thoughts? </p><p></p><p>I dont have any experience with wrapping, so any information or experiences you can share is very helpful. thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lukem86, post: 323299, member: 1403"] wow- you've all pretty much talked me out of an individual.... I was thinking about going this route for 2 reasons: One being spoilage after opening up a tubeline. Having to keep feeding from it once it is opened... Or are there ways to combat this? Would stuffing an old dry hay bale in front help? And second having the option to move or sell the individual bales if I had some to get rid of. But you are saying that they shouldnt be moved after 24 hours... With one of the "grabbers" the manufacturers sell, do you still puncture the plastic, or does it get brittle over time? I hadnt planned on moving them with pallet forks, thought maybe I could fabricate my own grabber for the loader. What are your thoughts? I dont have any experience with wrapping, so any information or experiences you can share is very helpful. thanks [/QUOTE]
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