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<blockquote data-quote="novaman" data-source="post: 703209" data-attributes="member: 2744"><p>Maybe I'm wrong but from the way you're all talking the tube wrapper does a row of bales all at once. My question is, when you go to feeding out doesn't that open up the tube and expose all the other bales? Is it similar to feeding off a silage pile where if you feed it out at a fast enough rate you're fine? The other thing I am curious about is has/does anyone chop their hay similar to silage and make a pile? There are several people in this area who do it this way. I would think this would save a lot of time and expense. The one potential problem I see is there would likely be more waste.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="novaman, post: 703209, member: 2744"] Maybe I'm wrong but from the way you're all talking the tube wrapper does a row of bales all at once. My question is, when you go to feeding out doesn't that open up the tube and expose all the other bales? Is it similar to feeding off a silage pile where if you feed it out at a fast enough rate you're fine? The other thing I am curious about is has/does anyone chop their hay similar to silage and make a pile? There are several people in this area who do it this way. I would think this would save a lot of time and expense. The one potential problem I see is there would likely be more waste. [/QUOTE]
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