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Round balers-twine or netting?
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<blockquote data-quote="JW IN VA" data-source="post: 1756394" data-attributes="member: 21289"><p>Good points in the previous posts.</p><p>I leave mine outside longer than most before moving but don't have much problem with the string. i do, however, use plastic twine. It doesn't rot on the bottom and is cheaper here. You have to be more careful to get it all picked up when feeding.</p><p>Getting a bale filled right and adjusting the twine may be all you need. A manual will fully explain both. If the baler kicks the bale out, it can sometimes cause some of the sting to unwind. </p><p> It would help if we knew the model baler you have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JW IN VA, post: 1756394, member: 21289"] Good points in the previous posts. I leave mine outside longer than most before moving but don't have much problem with the string. i do, however, use plastic twine. It doesn't rot on the bottom and is cheaper here. You have to be more careful to get it all picked up when feeding. Getting a bale filled right and adjusting the twine may be all you need. A manual will fully explain both. If the baler kicks the bale out, it can sometimes cause some of the sting to unwind. It would help if we knew the model baler you have. [/QUOTE]
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