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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1658901" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>That was one of the things I found in my research. I started with that idea but after talking to others and my own thoughts I decided I want the bale going off the back rather than falling through a hole in front. He has 3x3 bales which are barn stored. I have 3x4 bales which are stacked outside. A potential frozen bale is the main issue. Also he is dealing with 700 pound bales. I work with 1,200 pound bales. So I need a stronger trailer and adjusted my thinking to push the bale the other direction. I am still not solid on exactly how I am going to accomplish this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1658901, member: 498"] That was one of the things I found in my research. I started with that idea but after talking to others and my own thoughts I decided I want the bale going off the back rather than falling through a hole in front. He has 3x3 bales which are barn stored. I have 3x4 bales which are stacked outside. A potential frozen bale is the main issue. Also he is dealing with 700 pound bales. I work with 1,200 pound bales. So I need a stronger trailer and adjusted my thinking to push the bale the other direction. I am still not solid on exactly how I am going to accomplish this. [/QUOTE]
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