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<blockquote data-quote="Roadapple" data-source="post: 614347" data-attributes="member: 2919"><p>I beat mine with a baseball bat to break the ice first. Can get most of the ice off before cutting twine. I get every bit off before dropping it into feeder. My neighbor takes off the sisal, because he says it won't deteriorate, but can't figure out why the twine is gone when he picks the bale up off the ground. Leaves the plastic on and has the biggest mess in his yard you ever saw. I measured 1 wrap on a big bale and if I recall it was 18 ft around, but I might be a little off on measurement as memory is fleeing fast. So it would'nt take to much to make a good size gummed up ball that ain't gonna pass, or be "spet" out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roadapple, post: 614347, member: 2919"] I beat mine with a baseball bat to break the ice first. Can get most of the ice off before cutting twine. I get every bit off before dropping it into feeder. My neighbor takes off the sisal, because he says it won't deteriorate, but can't figure out why the twine is gone when he picks the bale up off the ground. Leaves the plastic on and has the biggest mess in his yard you ever saw. I measured 1 wrap on a big bale and if I recall it was 18 ft around, but I might be a little off on measurement as memory is fleeing fast. So it would'nt take to much to make a good size gummed up ball that ain't gonna pass, or be "spet" out. [/QUOTE]
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