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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1842571" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>I drive by Robbins a couple times a week. I know their head mechanic. They don't make a truck mounted feeder and most of the ones they make are considerable bigger than I need. The problem I have with a trailer mounted one is I have to cross a bridge and take a sharp turn. Or in reverse take a sharp turn on to a bridge. And there is an irrigation ditch there which prevents a wider turn. There have been a couple accidents there caused by people pulling a trailer. So a truck mount is the way I will be going.</p><p></p><p></p><p>It gets loaded with a tractor. Once the first bale is fed it moves the second bale from the cradle up to the feeding position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1842571, member: 498"] I drive by Robbins a couple times a week. I know their head mechanic. They don't make a truck mounted feeder and most of the ones they make are considerable bigger than I need. The problem I have with a trailer mounted one is I have to cross a bridge and take a sharp turn. Or in reverse take a sharp turn on to a bridge. And there is an irrigation ditch there which prevents a wider turn. There have been a couple accidents there caused by people pulling a trailer. So a truck mount is the way I will be going. It gets loaded with a tractor. Once the first bale is fed it moves the second bale from the cradle up to the feeding position. [/QUOTE]
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