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Net Wrap Removal Tips and Tricks
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<blockquote data-quote="Cibster" data-source="post: 1193612" data-attributes="member: 18982"><p>I usually leave the bale a few feet off ground, use a box cutter to cut across and then pull it off. We are predicted to get some freezing rain and possibly snow tomorrow. So getting net wrap off when there is ice and snow packed on the top of them is a whole new ball game. I use the same process, but often have to use a few more choice words when trying to pull the frozen chunk of net wrap/hay off where the ice sat and froze up. Not looking forward to that!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cibster, post: 1193612, member: 18982"] I usually leave the bale a few feet off ground, use a box cutter to cut across and then pull it off. We are predicted to get some freezing rain and possibly snow tomorrow. So getting net wrap off when there is ice and snow packed on the top of them is a whole new ball game. I use the same process, but often have to use a few more choice words when trying to pull the frozen chunk of net wrap/hay off where the ice sat and froze up. Not looking forward to that! [/QUOTE]
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