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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymous" data-source="post: 24792"><p>Annie couldn't you use the yoke you described to pull the bale out to flat ground then pick it up with the Quik Roll. I dont see much difference in that and what your doing now. You situation just requires more work no matter what you use because of the snow drifts. If it were me, I would pull out enough bales for a week or more so I wouldn't be bothered with that problem every time I went to feed. Can you turn the row of bales so that there is no lee side? If the snow blows longways passed the row of bales there shoudnt be any drifts. Here the bad weather always comes from the northwest. So if I lined them up from northwest to southeast there souldn't be as much of a problem if we got a lot of windy snow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymous, post: 24792"] Annie couldn't you use the yoke you described to pull the bale out to flat ground then pick it up with the Quik Roll. I dont see much difference in that and what your doing now. You situation just requires more work no matter what you use because of the snow drifts. If it were me, I would pull out enough bales for a week or more so I wouldn't be bothered with that problem every time I went to feed. Can you turn the row of bales so that there is no lee side? If the snow blows longways passed the row of bales there shoudnt be any drifts. Here the bad weather always comes from the northwest. So if I lined them up from northwest to southeast there souldn't be as much of a problem if we got a lot of windy snow. [/QUOTE]
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