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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1842523" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I am considering getting a flake feeder. This morning I had 2 bales which both did the classic cave in where I had 6 or 7 flakes piled up. It gets to be a witch to pull them off the truck. I am getting too old for this s**t. The feeder are designed to push the hay off a flake at a time. You sit in the cab and run the controls. A hydraulic arm pushed the hay off the side. There are arms that prevent a cave in from occurring so you just get one flake. The one I am considering holds 2 3x4x8 bales. The only time you get out of the cab is to cut the twine. The one I am looking at is a stand alone unit. Just 4 bolts in the corners to mount it on a flat bed. So easy to move to a different truck if you wanted to.</p><p>The one I am looking at is made by D&M feeders. They are located in Prineville Oregon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1842523, member: 498"] I am considering getting a flake feeder. This morning I had 2 bales which both did the classic cave in where I had 6 or 7 flakes piled up. It gets to be a witch to pull them off the truck. I am getting too old for this s**t. The feeder are designed to push the hay off a flake at a time. You sit in the cab and run the controls. A hydraulic arm pushed the hay off the side. There are arms that prevent a cave in from occurring so you just get one flake. The one I am considering holds 2 3x4x8 bales. The only time you get out of the cab is to cut the twine. The one I am looking at is a stand alone unit. Just 4 bolts in the corners to mount it on a flat bed. So easy to move to a different truck if you wanted to. The one I am looking at is made by D&M feeders. They are located in Prineville Oregon. [/QUOTE]
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