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West Central WI | Easy, ban twine wrap altogether, ha ha ha. No, but really DO NOT LEAVE THE TWINE ON THE BALE. It will wrap on wheels/spreaders and be hard on bearings, not to mention be hard on the cows. Personally I will never buy a baler with twine again, my deere 568 doesn't and wont have twine on it. Had a neighbor who always wanted twine. When I traded the 567 for 568 baler I really had to convince him to try net wrap, but once he did he loved it. But, since you still have some twine, I will let you know (if I remember LOL) how we used to do it. We would either stand them on end and cut all the strings or you can leave them on their side and cut the strings and pull them off. | |
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