Posted by Wrapped Up on January 02, 2010 at 10:25:16 from (74.221.165.32):
In Reply to: Dumb Question posted by Wrapped Up on January 01, 2010 at 19:16:20:
Thanks guys. Just what I thought you might say. I guess an hour of feeding cows will now be two or more. So much for staying in a heated cab when its 15 below zero. I pick up two bales at a time and drop them into double bale feeders. Now I'll have to drop them on the ground, seperate them, roll each one onto its side, climb out of the tractor and remove the wrap, get back in, stow the wrap somewhere, pick up each bale one at a time and drop into the feeder. If this is progress and a better deal, then I just don't get it. I'll never buy wrapped bales again. I'm not lazy mind you, I just have better things to do with my time.
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