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<blockquote data-quote="Kscattle" data-source="post: 917478" data-attributes="member: 17143"><p>Mice love twine also especially in straw so if you ever plan on baling any straw I would go w wire, I did 3 years ago and it's the best thing I did. Plus your wire bales are a lot safer to walk on while stacking and handling cause they're much tighter and stack like bricks. The 348 is a good choice in my opinion and I've put up bales behind one and you will definetly tire out before the baler will. Bale some straw with twine and mice get into it you got a he!l of a mess and need a pitchfork to clean your barn out. My 2 cents</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kscattle, post: 917478, member: 17143"] Mice love twine also especially in straw so if you ever plan on baling any straw I would go w wire, I did 3 years ago and it's the best thing I did. Plus your wire bales are a lot safer to walk on while stacking and handling cause they're much tighter and stack like bricks. The 348 is a good choice in my opinion and I've put up bales behind one and you will definetly tire out before the baler will. Bale some straw with twine and mice get into it you got a he!l of a mess and need a pitchfork to clean your barn out. My 2 cents [/QUOTE]
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