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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 836321" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>Kenny, I think $3 is a good figure. I think the rolls of plastic last year worked out to be around two something a bale then there was a little gas to run it. When I use it it does not cost me anything out of my pocket. The owner and I trade out different things and help each other when we get in a real bind. Seems to work well for us since neither seems to complain or abuse the other. I'm glad I have a wrapper when I need it but I'm also glad I don't own it and wrap often but it sure is nice to have one when you need one. If I rolled a lot of millet or heavy coarse stemmed grasses I'd own one myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 836321, member: 4362"] Kenny, I think $3 is a good figure. I think the rolls of plastic last year worked out to be around two something a bale then there was a little gas to run it. When I use it it does not cost me anything out of my pocket. The owner and I trade out different things and help each other when we get in a real bind. Seems to work well for us since neither seems to complain or abuse the other. I'm glad I have a wrapper when I need it but I'm also glad I don't own it and wrap often but it sure is nice to have one when you need one. If I rolled a lot of millet or heavy coarse stemmed grasses I'd own one myself. [/QUOTE]
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