blueriver
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- Joined
- Oct 4, 2007
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- Location
- S.E.Oklahoma
- Tractor
- JD 5520 Montana 4340 Farmall Super A Montana 5720C
I'm thinking round bales ... twine tied. Is it an area where someone may have been feeding livestock and not removing the twine? When I bought this place 8 years ago the old boy had been feeding round bales in a lot and never removed the twine ... I still find them in that area.
A round baler has continuos twine when the baler starts the tie cycle ... that could explain the long pieces.
A round baler has continuos twine when the baler starts the tie cycle ... that could explain the long pieces.