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3 point Hay Unroller ?
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<blockquote data-quote="cfpinz" data-source="post: 1340644" data-attributes="member: 2383"><p>Vermeer actually made a 706 baler in the early years, 7' tall by 6' wide if the numbers hold true. </p><p></p><p>I've got a Worksaver built similar to the second one above, it's built fairly heavy and works fine with 4' and 5' wide bales. The only time I use it is when it gets too muddy for the Hydrabed truck, which isn't very often. The arms in the one above look fairly weak, also check out the pivot points before you buy one. I bought a decent used Worksaver brand at an auction around here last year for $450, but have seen them bring $800+.</p><p></p><p>Never unrolled baleage but they do great on dry hay. I like to unroll 6-10' sections at a time and lift the bale up between, otherwise if you unroll a continuous windrow the cows will walk right down the middle of it and crap all over it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfpinz, post: 1340644, member: 2383"] Vermeer actually made a 706 baler in the early years, 7' tall by 6' wide if the numbers hold true. I've got a Worksaver built similar to the second one above, it's built fairly heavy and works fine with 4' and 5' wide bales. The only time I use it is when it gets too muddy for the Hydrabed truck, which isn't very often. The arms in the one above look fairly weak, also check out the pivot points before you buy one. I bought a decent used Worksaver brand at an auction around here last year for $450, but have seen them bring $800+. Never unrolled baleage but they do great on dry hay. I like to unroll 6-10' sections at a time and lift the bale up between, otherwise if you unroll a continuous windrow the cows will walk right down the middle of it and crap all over it. [/QUOTE]
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