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Posted by Larry NE IL on July 16, 2007 at 13:42:38 from (152.163.100.139):
In Reply to: Re: Well, I can't believe I did this............. posted by Luke S on July 16, 2007 at 10:04:42:
I got the same one only it's green and had a different name. ILOVE IT!! Dragging don't hurt anything, unless you drag too far. If you need to move from one side of a field to another, drop the bales you have before moving or you'll rub through the strrings. I've changed to plaswtic twine for that reason. When you load your wagon, start your two stacks ab out 1.0' apart. as you build the stacks keep edging them closer together so thay lean on each other, finish with bales cross wise the trailer then one stack length wise in the middle. Holds the load tight. Always stack each layer cross wise to the previous one. You can't tie them together like when hand stacking. When stacking in the barn, always place a dozen bales on edge before stacking with the grapple. The first course must b solid to support the rest of the load. Good Luck, you and your back are going to love your decision! Larry NE IL
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