flusher
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Flusher Actually all I had to do Is take all the twine out that the mice ate:laughing: it left me with a half of a roll...and it worked good after that. Now I am going to but more sisal twine today since I just cut 7-8 acres yesterday to bale on Monday if the weather holds out, what kind of a knot do you use to tie the bales together??? ANd how can I find the end to tie to ? THanks tons of help so far
A simple square knot (aka reef knot) works OK.

The twine feeds from the inside (center) end of the ball. For example, the inside end of twine ball A-1 in the photo attaches to the outside end of twine ball A and so forth. You may need to tear a little bit of the outside wrapper off to locate the outside end, but don't tear off all of the wrapper or else you'll have a mess.