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<blockquote data-quote="stocky" data-source="post: 494621" data-attributes="member: 1150"><p>To get them in, you cand set the first bale in the trailer and then push it back with the second bale and then the third bale will push the first one and so on until it is full. </p><p> To get them out, you put a lariat rope around the first one and tie the other end to the tractor, a pickup bumper, or anything and pull it out. Then tie on to the second one and do the same and so on until they are all out. You can tie onto the front bale and pull them all out at the same time, but you risk the bales bucking or going crooked or getting out of whack somehow and tearing up your trailer.</p><p> I have pulled many, many bales off of a truck with a lariat, of course if they arent tied well, they explode when they hit the ground. It works, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stocky, post: 494621, member: 1150"] To get them in, you cand set the first bale in the trailer and then push it back with the second bale and then the third bale will push the first one and so on until it is full. To get them out, you put a lariat rope around the first one and tie the other end to the tractor, a pickup bumper, or anything and pull it out. Then tie on to the second one and do the same and so on until they are all out. You can tie onto the front bale and pull them all out at the same time, but you risk the bales bucking or going crooked or getting out of whack somehow and tearing up your trailer. I have pulled many, many bales off of a truck with a lariat, of course if they arent tied well, they explode when they hit the ground. It works, though. [/QUOTE]
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