Funny stories you guys have about wrapping up wire and hose. I'll tell one. I was mowing a neighbor's field just as a favor. Really tall grass. About a half acre into it, I caught a hose that had been left out months before. I wound it up tight before I could stop the mower. Later the neighbor thanked me and I told her "I wound up your hose", and she thought that was so nice of me to do that. I then had to explain I did it with my tractor powered hose winder...
On wire, we get guys bringing in their flails with wire wrapped up. As you know, it is often almost like a big cable and not easy to remove. If it is still attached to the tractor, we back it over our loading dock and go at it with a torch. Just a quick swipe and many layers are cut. Pull that away with pliers and take another swipe, etc. It works really well. Disclaimers: Fire hazard obviously, and if the wire is up against a seal this can be a problem, but if it is, the seal is probably ruined by the wire anyway.
I just ordered a new flail yesterday. 12' Vrisimo Low Profile Orchard flail. Weighs well over 2000#. These are sweet machines, and common in the orchards around here.