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  1. M

    Green barrel

    Thanks Steve, that looks good. My bags are heavy 'soft' nylon fabric. It looks like a lot of what is available now is a plasticy tarp kind of fabric. Are you able to get that soft fabric bag still?
  2. M

    Green barrel

    Debris clean up at the end of a job. I use the wool bags that Steve Mack posted a picture of a few posts back. It started on barrels (show us a pic someone) and we are waiting for you to tell us what else would work great.
  3. M

    Green barrel

    Husabud that wording got me right to it, thanks.
  4. M

    Green barrel

    Steve I would love to see a picture of your round frame. That would more than double the usefulness of my wool bags. The best I had ever come up with was taking a garbage can along with me as a temporary 'hold open frame' on jobs with a lot of small debris.
  5. M

    Green barrel

    You bet.
  6. M

    Green barrel

    Welcome to The House Winetree. Where can orange be had?
  7. M

    Green barrel

    Look at youtube, "Wooltech Wool Bale Sort System Video No. 2." That shows the square nylon bags packed full of wool. They are packed out on ranches by a trailer mounted hyd machine the shearer most likely brought with him. Google searches didn't show the bags for sale but that company must...
  8. M

    Green barrel

    Think you're looking at old school, tall, cylindrical, human packed wool bags. I am talking about squarish bags for hydaulic machine packer. Let me look a bit.
  9. M

    Green barrel

    Saw a green barrel for the first time last year when I went to the East Coast. Nice for how light and strong the material is. Too big for the weight of stuff we deal with. Wish we had those on the West Coast about one third smaller. Anyone that wants to have a little more of an occasional...
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