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The way I unroll hay
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowman42" data-source="post: 1825355" data-attributes="member: 43380"><p>I was just doing the same thing with a t-post pounder I keep in my Jeep. It didn't work too well so I was gonna put the 16lb sledge to it. Thanks for the info. I have used a few times and it is my new favorite farm tool. I still have a good bit of grass to graze but am trying to stretch it into the winter so I am unrolling a roll after they graze down the paddock they are in before moving. I was bummed that I couldn't just unroll half a bale and then crank it up a drive away. The bales all fall apart. I think that I might try to unroll a half then wrap a ratchet strap around the leave'ins. I think that might work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowman42, post: 1825355, member: 43380"] I was just doing the same thing with a t-post pounder I keep in my Jeep. It didn't work too well so I was gonna put the 16lb sledge to it. Thanks for the info. I have used a few times and it is my new favorite farm tool. I still have a good bit of grass to graze but am trying to stretch it into the winter so I am unrolling a roll after they graze down the paddock they are in before moving. I was bummed that I couldn't just unroll half a bale and then crank it up a drive away. The bales all fall apart. I think that I might try to unroll a half then wrap a ratchet strap around the leave'ins. I think that might work. [/QUOTE]
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