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Posted by Brokenwrench on July 23, 2007 at 11:30:27 from (75.100.181.10):
I hope I`m not asking a redundant question. I was looking at your post a page back with your bale mover. I`ve seen other pictures you`ve posted of it. My question is this; do you stack the bales in the field and then back under the stack to load, or do you load them on the bale mover and just use the apron chain set up for unloading?? I`ve never seen one in operation around here, most common around here is to use a bale trailer that bales are loaded on and off of. In my case that requires me hauling my skid steer to the field, loading the bales, and hauling the skid back home to unload them. Not a huge deal for the amount of hay I deal with. I`ve just never seen a bale trailer like that around these parts, and the way you`ve sounded is that they`re pretty common in your area. Either it must have been a regional manufacturer thing, or there is some draw back to using that set up that I`m not seeing.. Thanks in advance for the enlightenment BW
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