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letting cattle do the fertilizing ???
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<blockquote data-quote="JW IN VA" data-source="post: 1730529" data-attributes="member: 21289"><p>As someone else said, it depends on your situation.</p><p>People around here do both. I feed a very few in rings. Most are unrolled. I bought an unroller in 1990 when we went to a larger baler and couldn't push them out by hand. It's still going after unrolling thousands of bales.I have had to have it repaired a few times, some for my own doing. Only thing that gives me problems are 4' width bales I've tried to unroll. It was designed for my 5' bales.</p><p> One of the things I've learned is to carry a bale up front tight to the frame and rehook before you unroll. Saves stress on the corners. I've had to have mine rebuilt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JW IN VA, post: 1730529, member: 21289"] As someone else said, it depends on your situation. People around here do both. I feed a very few in rings. Most are unrolled. I bought an unroller in 1990 when we went to a larger baler and couldn't push them out by hand. It's still going after unrolling thousands of bales.I have had to have it repaired a few times, some for my own doing. Only thing that gives me problems are 4' width bales I've tried to unroll. It was designed for my 5' bales. One of the things I've learned is to carry a bale up front tight to the frame and rehook before you unroll. Saves stress on the corners. I've had to have mine rebuilt [/QUOTE]
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