MBDiagMan
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- Nov 1, 2004
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- Sumner, Texas
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- John Deere 5045D, Grasshopper 61" with PowerVac,Gator 825i, Cub Cadet 2145
I'm right in there with "Beenthere" on this. Even if you have to take it apart, get the twine out of there.
It wears me out to see twine in a pasture. I had a guy rent my pasture for one Winter and I picked up his twine several times. If they had been my cattle there's no way I would have left it on the ground. I always worry about a cow getting it wrapped around her tongue or something. This doesn't even consider the possibility of the problems you're dealing with.
It wears me out to see twine in a pasture. I had a guy rent my pasture for one Winter and I picked up his twine several times. If they had been my cattle there's no way I would have left it on the ground. I always worry about a cow getting it wrapped around her tongue or something. This doesn't even consider the possibility of the problems you're dealing with.