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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 1193907" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>Question it? Outright deny it.</p><p>However invariably I remove the wrap with the bale suspended over a chain-action feeder, by finding the loose end and walking backwards. I can see how that might not work so well at a ring feeder surrounded by cattle.</p><p>I don't miss strings: trying to find and cut every last one; trying to grab them before one of the cows gets hold of the other end and pulls it her way; sharpening the knife every few days after cutting through several handfuls of hay trying to reach the buried strings; finding the bundles of string years later embedded in the soil. Sooner or later my bag full of used baling twine is going to run out though and I don't know what I'll do about tying gates shut then :help: or what to make plant pot hangers and macramé belts out of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 1193907, member: 9267"] Question it? Outright deny it. However invariably I remove the wrap with the bale suspended over a chain-action feeder, by finding the loose end and walking backwards. I can see how that might not work so well at a ring feeder surrounded by cattle. I don't miss strings: trying to find and cut every last one; trying to grab them before one of the cows gets hold of the other end and pulls it her way; sharpening the knife every few days after cutting through several handfuls of hay trying to reach the buried strings; finding the bundles of string years later embedded in the soil. Sooner or later my bag full of used baling twine is going to run out though and I don't know what I'll do about tying gates shut then :help: or what to make plant pot hangers and macramé belts out of. [/QUOTE]
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