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<blockquote data-quote="machslammer" data-source="post: 1206687" data-attributes="member: 20421"><p>Well for 1 I'm in Tn where there are hills/mountains to most. Our cattle are shorter on one side than the other standing on a hillside most of the day. . Now where we enter our field is pretty flat and about 30 yards wide and 150 yards long. . Other than that its hill side or about a 200 yard long hill that is not fun in the mud sliding over the hill with a 1k# bale of hay on the front end. After about 2 months of moving the 4 rings, 10 feet this way or that, the entire flat ridge is a muddy mess feeding 1_2x week 4 rolls each time and the tractor running over the rainy muddy ground also doesn't help . .. next suggestion?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="machslammer, post: 1206687, member: 20421"] Well for 1 I'm in Tn where there are hills/mountains to most. Our cattle are shorter on one side than the other standing on a hillside most of the day. . Now where we enter our field is pretty flat and about 30 yards wide and 150 yards long. . Other than that its hill side or about a 200 yard long hill that is not fun in the mud sliding over the hill with a 1k# bale of hay on the front end. After about 2 months of moving the 4 rings, 10 feet this way or that, the entire flat ridge is a muddy mess feeding 1_2x week 4 rolls each time and the tractor running over the rainy muddy ground also doesn't help . .. next suggestion? [/QUOTE]
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