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Round balers-twine or netting?
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<blockquote data-quote="kenny thomas" data-source="post: 1756372" data-attributes="member: 8993"><p>If the hay.is cured enough so you could square bale it but you round bale instead why leave it out. I try to never let the dew fall on mine after rolling. I want it in the barn the same day.its rolled. </p><p> As stated as you are rolling move from side to side of the windrow and fill the ends of the bale and the middle will fill. You might need to adjust the tightness of the twine as it feeds out. It should be hard for you to get your fingers under the twine when finished..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kenny thomas, post: 1756372, member: 8993"] If the hay.is cured enough so you could square bale it but you round bale instead why leave it out. I try to never let the dew fall on mine after rolling. I want it in the barn the same day.its rolled. As stated as you are rolling move from side to side of the windrow and fill the ends of the bale and the middle will fill. You might need to adjust the tightness of the twine as it feeds out. It should be hard for you to get your fingers under the twine when finished.. [/QUOTE]
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