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<blockquote data-quote="MadRanchTX" data-source="post: 855625" data-attributes="member: 13939"><p>spinandslide </p><p>I thought that was funny too. </p><p></p><p>Second go round thats what I did but still couldn't get the bottom foot or so of the netting off before it was buried in that fine corn hay, and yes I started cutting from the bottom. At least it didn't look like a crooked top hat. Frick a fracka!!!</p><p>My dads favorite saying was 'Boy if it was easy we'd have the women folk doing it' No offense to the ladies.For some reason my wife never could appreciate those pearls of wisdom. Dads been gone for almost 20 years, truly amazing how those little gems pop into your head once in a while. It's a shame I got those gems instead of this is how you get the netting off the bale before it gets stomped into the residue and less pleasant things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MadRanchTX, post: 855625, member: 13939"] spinandslide I thought that was funny too. Second go round thats what I did but still couldn't get the bottom foot or so of the netting off before it was buried in that fine corn hay, and yes I started cutting from the bottom. At least it didn't look like a crooked top hat. Frick a fracka!!! My dads favorite saying was 'Boy if it was easy we'd have the women folk doing it' No offense to the ladies.For some reason my wife never could appreciate those pearls of wisdom. Dads been gone for almost 20 years, truly amazing how those little gems pop into your head once in a while. It's a shame I got those gems instead of this is how you get the netting off the bale before it gets stomped into the residue and less pleasant things. [/QUOTE]
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