AKfish
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- Joined
- Oct 1, 2004
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- Tractor
- JD 5115M; JD 110 TLB; JD 4720; Ford 9N; JD X300R
I figure that all twine is a PITA! All of it can and will create problems at some point. Sisal, smilsal, poly, smolly, wrap, smap... But, the old, haystacks had their own set of problems, too.
It's all work and payin' attention.
I always figured that I'd rather crawl in and out of the tractor cab or the front seat of a warm pickup and METICOUSLY cut and pull every strand before I'd have to run a cow, heifer, calf or bull back to the corral and run 'em into the squeeze chute to cut that frozen ball of sisal or poly and hay/manure off their hoof! And likely doctor the infection, too. Worse case was they had to go to town - to the sale barn - 'cause they were never gonna be sound again.
Anybody remember those 3-4-5 year old stacks of sisal round bales? You know, the ones that all the twine rotted off and the whole thing just sorta collapsed and sagged onto itself?!? Never liked tryin' to feed or grind those up - major PITA.
AKfish
It's all work and payin' attention.
I always figured that I'd rather crawl in and out of the tractor cab or the front seat of a warm pickup and METICOUSLY cut and pull every strand before I'd have to run a cow, heifer, calf or bull back to the corral and run 'em into the squeeze chute to cut that frozen ball of sisal or poly and hay/manure off their hoof! And likely doctor the infection, too. Worse case was they had to go to town - to the sale barn - 'cause they were never gonna be sound again.
Anybody remember those 3-4-5 year old stacks of sisal round bales? You know, the ones that all the twine rotted off and the whole thing just sorta collapsed and sagged onto itself?!? Never liked tryin' to feed or grind those up - major PITA.
AKfish