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<blockquote data-quote="DLD" data-source="post: 1499413" data-attributes="member: 19707"><p>My nephews have one of their 42' round bale trailers. It's 3 years old. They use it for custom hauling, and they are not kind to it. I can't even venture to guess how much hay it's moved, along with pipe, culverts and no telling what else. I used it to move some hay a couple of times in the last month. I can't see anything about it that doesn't work like new. It has new tires, and other than the paint worn off the rails, it looks good as new. Nothing bent, nothing broken or had to be rewelded. For the life it's had, I'm pretty impressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DLD, post: 1499413, member: 19707"] My nephews have one of their 42’ round bale trailers. It’s 3 years old. They use it for custom hauling, and they are not kind to it. I can’t even venture to guess how much hay it’s moved, along with pipe, culverts and no telling what else. I used it to move some hay a couple of times in the last month. I can’t see anything about it that doesn’t work like new. It has new tires, and other than the paint worn off the rails, it looks good as new. Nothing bent, nothing broken or had to be rewelded. For the life it’s had, I’m pretty impressed. [/QUOTE]
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