Posted by Hay hay hay on December 03, 2018 at 11:59:47 from (98.23.54.206):
In Reply to: Movin' BIG bales posted by OregonAaron on December 03, 2018 at 08:40:19:
I don't have a solution to your problem, But I have watched several people Wrestle with those big square bales. What they saved in Cost They spent in time. I think You will end up Feeding them in flakes. My only idea is to build a big Platform On a 3 point carry all, then stack A pile of flakes On that. Maybe a Ratchet strap over the top of the flake pile would hold a larger load. You certainly need to be careful. Where you are feeding Is a big consideration. If you are in a barn You can use a trailer But trailers don't work very well in A foot of mud. I have a 2 wheel Round Bale mover ( upgraded Level of a Bail buggy). Something like that might work for moving the bales, But once you cut the strings????? Do you plan on feeding a full Bale at a time Or just some flakes? Explaining How and where where you're feeding might help Generate some ideas from the folks.
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