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Leesburg, Ohio | Looks like a good day!
Question off topic: Is that a Haybuster bale shredder on the back? Would one of those shred up and spread old rotten soggy wrapped bales without plugging?
We have about 30-40 hay bales, 5-6 years old that spoiled because the lady that lived in the nearby house on the farm had about 2 dozen cats that we didn't know about, until we noticed something had poked tiny holes all across the tops of the tube-wrapped line of bales, and caused them to rot.
No more cats around now ********* and the cat lady has moved away.
But now we have a big pile of rotten, soggy bales to tear up and spread.
Will a haybuster get them torn apart and spread? | |
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