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<blockquote data-quote="cre10" data-source="post: 775367" data-attributes="member: 8518"><p>I'm very happy with our big gooseneck we got from Frye and very happy with the price. He blew everyone out of the water on price and his trailer, Starlite, is a lot more stout than a lot of the other flatbeds out there.</p><p></p><p>I'm looking at a 32' inline bale trailer to haul 6 bales with self unloading. I would like to haul more, but much past 32' makes it pretty tough turning in and out of gates to hay fields. Frye came in at $3300 and everyone else is 3900 to 4000. Those 4' wide bales and balers look appealing for these inline trailers. </p><p></p><p>I've also been looking for a big bale wagon with bale slots side by side so you can really stack them up there and not have a lot of weight on the hitch to haul bales in fields with a smaller tractor. Probably 4 slots on each side so you haul 8 bales or really stack them up for 12 or 16. I remember seeing them somewhere on the internet a few years ago, but can't find anywhere now that has them.</p><p></p><p>I'm up in northwest Missouri which is a long drive, but to save $700 it is worth it bc I can drive there cheaper or have them deliver for $300 and still save $400. I will save every penny I can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cre10, post: 775367, member: 8518"] I'm very happy with our big gooseneck we got from Frye and very happy with the price. He blew everyone out of the water on price and his trailer, Starlite, is a lot more stout than a lot of the other flatbeds out there. I'm looking at a 32' inline bale trailer to haul 6 bales with self unloading. I would like to haul more, but much past 32' makes it pretty tough turning in and out of gates to hay fields. Frye came in at $3300 and everyone else is 3900 to 4000. Those 4' wide bales and balers look appealing for these inline trailers. I've also been looking for a big bale wagon with bale slots side by side so you can really stack them up there and not have a lot of weight on the hitch to haul bales in fields with a smaller tractor. Probably 4 slots on each side so you haul 8 bales or really stack them up for 12 or 16. I remember seeing them somewhere on the internet a few years ago, but can't find anywhere now that has them. I'm up in northwest Missouri which is a long drive, but to save $700 it is worth it bc I can drive there cheaper or have them deliver for $300 and still save $400. I will save every penny I can. [/QUOTE]
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