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<blockquote data-quote="m&amp;amp;kCattle" data-source="post: 701680" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>Neighbor has the same wrapper, worked good for a lot of years. He always held the plastic over the ends of the bale to cover around 20% of each end, then butt them together. He had very little hay loss that way. ( as opposed to pic where the ends are open ) </p><p></p><p>We use a turn table wrapper, it is a lot quicker but we wrap the majority of our hay. Good thing is not having to let the hay dry down. We mow, bale, and wrap sameday. As for winter, we use a utility knife to cut the plastic off, comes right off bale. Feed in a rack. I really love this method of making hay for our area. Toughest part is finding someone to take the plastic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="m&kCattle, post: 701680, member: 9124"] Neighbor has the same wrapper, worked good for a lot of years. He always held the plastic over the ends of the bale to cover around 20% of each end, then butt them together. He had very little hay loss that way. ( as opposed to pic where the ends are open ) We use a turn table wrapper, it is a lot quicker but we wrap the majority of our hay. Good thing is not having to let the hay dry down. We mow, bale, and wrap sameday. As for winter, we use a utility knife to cut the plastic off, comes right off bale. Feed in a rack. I really love this method of making hay for our area. Toughest part is finding someone to take the plastic. [/QUOTE]
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