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<blockquote data-quote="upfrombottom" data-source="post: 725400" data-attributes="member: 13088"><p>When I was a kid we used sea-grass twine on square bales. I had to ride on the back of the truck cut the twine and kicking it out. And I had better not leave one string in the pasture. </p><p></p><p>It takes about 2 or 3 minutes to cut string and pull it off of a round bale and I cut it. You do it enough you know if you have pulled it all out. Nothing p###es me off more than to see bale twine or feed /mineral bags laying in a pasture. Makes me wonder if the owner cares to his animals as he does his land.</p><p></p><p>Have a Friend whom had a death in his family about a month ago and I went over to feed his cows while he was out of town. Baler twine every where. I couldn't stand it. I got off the tractor to cut the string and as I was cutting it a young bull was eating on the bale. I walked around the end of the bale and the bull spooked and took off with a roll of old twine rapped around his leg and around my foot. He jerked me down and pulled my boot off. All I could picture was a bronc rider hung up in the stirrup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="upfrombottom, post: 725400, member: 13088"] When I was a kid we used sea-grass twine on square bales. I had to ride on the back of the truck cut the twine and kicking it out. And I had better not leave one string in the pasture. It takes about 2 or 3 minutes to cut string and pull it off of a round bale and I cut it. You do it enough you know if you have pulled it all out. Nothing p###es me off more than to see bale twine or feed /mineral bags laying in a pasture. Makes me wonder if the owner cares to his animals as he does his land. Have a Friend whom had a death in his family about a month ago and I went over to feed his cows while he was out of town. Baler twine every where. I couldn't stand it. I got off the tractor to cut the string and as I was cutting it a young bull was eating on the bale. I walked around the end of the bale and the bull spooked and took off with a roll of old twine rapped around his leg and around my foot. He jerked me down and pulled my boot off. All I could picture was a bronc rider hung up in the stirrup. [/QUOTE]
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