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<blockquote data-quote="sunnyblueskies" data-source="post: 1771505" data-attributes="member: 39112"><p>Yes we have a Brandt Bale processor, which is parked as a lawn ornament since a few years now because of these reasons. Really great machine, nothing wrong with it as to how it works, but ongoing maintenance in the middle of winter and loosing so much 'good' out of the hay when it is shredded just didn't cut it. </p><p>Luckily we have a few hills, so bales were rolled downhill. Yup, took a couple of posts and fences out too if you were not careful. =D</p><p>Until a neighbour mentioned getting a 'bale unroller' for his 3 point hitch tractor and that it worked pretty slick, that was a couple years ago. Followed suit because it sounded pretty good, once we had it we wondered why we didn't get one many years ago!!!!!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sunnyblueskies, post: 1771505, member: 39112"] Yes we have a Brandt Bale processor, which is parked as a lawn ornament since a few years now because of these reasons. Really great machine, nothing wrong with it as to how it works, but ongoing maintenance in the middle of winter and loosing so much 'good' out of the hay when it is shredded just didn't cut it. Luckily we have a few hills, so bales were rolled downhill. Yup, took a couple of posts and fences out too if you were not careful. =D Until a neighbour mentioned getting a 'bale unroller' for his 3 point hitch tractor and that it worked pretty slick, that was a couple years ago. Followed suit because it sounded pretty good, once we had it we wondered why we didn't get one many years ago!!!!!!! [/QUOTE]
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