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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1640649" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Not sure if this will work for you but I used to put out hay with a Tumblebug hay buggy. I took a piece of 3/4" round stock that is approximately 6" longer than the bale width and sharpened a point on one end. Then drilled a small hole about 1" from the pointed end. I then welded an old trailer hitch ball on the opposite end. Took two lengths of chain and welded a flat washer with a 7/8"+ hole to one end. Slide one washer over the rod, then push the rod through the bale. Slide the other washer on the opposite end and put a clip through the rod to hold the washer on. I put hooks on the opposite end of the chains and hooked them to my buggy. Cut the net wrap and drive. Rolls out good. But it was thick and wide and they wasted a fair amount. So I bought a DewEze Super Slicer. I still use the rod and buggy at times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1640649, member: 24583"] Not sure if this will work for you but I used to put out hay with a Tumblebug hay buggy. I took a piece of 3/4” round stock that is approximately 6” longer than the bale width and sharpened a point on one end. Then drilled a small hole about 1” from the pointed end. I then welded an old trailer hitch ball on the opposite end. Took two lengths of chain and welded a flat washer with a 7/8”+ hole to one end. Slide one washer over the rod, then push the rod through the bale. Slide the other washer on the opposite end and put a clip through the rod to hold the washer on. I put hooks on the opposite end of the chains and hooked them to my buggy. Cut the net wrap and drive. Rolls out good. But it was thick and wide and they wasted a fair amount. So I bought a DewEze Super Slicer. I still use the rod and buggy at times. [/QUOTE]
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