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<blockquote data-quote="boondocks" data-source="post: 1313068" data-attributes="member: 20599"><p>South, see my post on your other thread re ROPS (roll-over protection). To me, that's the first order of business, especially if you're thinking of round bales.</p><p>Our tractor is underpowered for regular round bales so a neighbor makes us some a bit smaller that our tractor can handle. We try to split our hay between rounds and squares--it's always good to have some squares you can toss to get them to go where you want, or when it's blizzarding or sleeting and you don't wanna/can't get out the tractor.</p><p></p><p>We have an old hay ring (round feeder) in the winter pasture area, and we also have a long rectangular feeder attached to the side of the barn for feeding squares from inside the barn (thru a hole). We made the square feeder from panels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boondocks, post: 1313068, member: 20599"] South, see my post on your other thread re ROPS (roll-over protection). To me, that's the first order of business, especially if you're thinking of round bales. Our tractor is underpowered for regular round bales so a neighbor makes us some a bit smaller that our tractor can handle. We try to split our hay between rounds and squares--it's always good to have some squares you can toss to get them to go where you want, or when it's blizzarding or sleeting and you don't wanna/can't get out the tractor. We have an old hay ring (round feeder) in the winter pasture area, and we also have a long rectangular feeder attached to the side of the barn for feeding squares from inside the barn (thru a hole). We made the square feeder from panels. [/QUOTE]
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