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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1545536" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>I roll out with a Deweze Super Slicer. I used to roll it out with a tumblebug. When I used the tumblebug I took a price of solid 1/2" pipe, 5' long, and welded a trailer ball to one end (so I could push on it). Then I drilled a hole for a clip pin about 2" from the opposite end. Build two chains with a 1/2" flat washer welded to one end of each chain and a hook on the other end of the chain. Slide one washer on the pipe. Push it through the bale. Then put the other chain on the opposite end of the pipe and stick a clip pin in it. Hook the ends of the chain with the hook to the tumblebug (Or tractor) and take off. Will unroll it as wide as the bale. May not work as good if the chains are not spread at the "front". May try to pinch the leading edge of the bale. The reason I didn't like this is bc they wasted a lot more when it was rolled out 4' wide. Slicer rolls it out in a narrower windrow. But it was easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1545536, member: 24583"] I roll out with a Deweze Super Slicer. I used to roll it out with a tumblebug. When I used the tumblebug I took a price of solid 1/2” pipe, 5’ long, and welded a trailer ball to one end (so I could push on it). Then I drilled a hole for a clip pin about 2” from the opposite end. Build two chains with a 1/2” flat washer welded to one end of each chain and a hook on the other end of the chain. Slide one washer on the pipe. Push it through the bale. Then put the other chain on the opposite end of the pipe and stick a clip pin in it. Hook the ends of the chain with the hook to the tumblebug (Or tractor) and take off. Will unroll it as wide as the bale. May not work as good if the chains are not spread at the “front”. May try to pinch the leading edge of the bale. The reason I didn’t like this is bc they wasted a lot more when it was rolled out 4’ wide. Slicer rolls it out in a narrower windrow. But it was easy. [/QUOTE]
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