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<blockquote data-quote="Rafter S" data-source="post: 1647566" data-attributes="member: 21194"><p>Most of my hay is loaded on an old style round bale trailer, so I go to the passenger side and cut all the way across it, then go to the driver's side, gather it up in my hand, and dump the roll while holding onto the net. (Do not wrap it around your hand when you do that. You don't want to get pulled over the trailer if it gets hung up.) When feeding with the trailer I roll it off the forks so it's not sitting on the flat spot, get out of the tractor, and cut the netting fairly low on one side and pull it across to the other side. Then I roll the hay until it clears the cut end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rafter S, post: 1647566, member: 21194"] Most of my hay is loaded on an old style round bale trailer, so I go to the passenger side and cut all the way across it, then go to the driver's side, gather it up in my hand, and dump the roll while holding onto the net. (Do not wrap it around your hand when you do that. You don't want to get pulled over the trailer if it gets hung up.) When feeding with the trailer I roll it off the forks so it's not sitting on the flat spot, get out of the tractor, and cut the netting fairly low on one side and pull it across to the other side. Then I roll the hay until it clears the cut end. [/QUOTE]
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