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<blockquote data-quote="johndeerefarmer" data-source="post: 777838" data-attributes="member: 2084"><p>Anyone here using one of those 3 point hay unrollers? We have been unrolling ours with two wheels mounted on the front bumper but since it lays out a continous row, the cows of course lay on it and mess on it. With the three point unrollers can you unroll a few feet, then move 10' and unroll another few feet? You know,kind of like in the old days when we broke small squares up into flakes and spread them from the back of the truck. Man I miss those days.......... :roll: </p><p></p><p>Been a bad year in my part of Texas. Everyone that didn't bale some ryegrass early is short of hay right now. I thought that by using one of those unrollers I could save more hay. I have tried round bale rings but if the ground is wet, the cows tramp and kill the grass around the ring and it takes several years to come back- and i was moving the ring everyday.</p><p></p><p>thanks</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johndeerefarmer, post: 777838, member: 2084"] Anyone here using one of those 3 point hay unrollers? We have been unrolling ours with two wheels mounted on the front bumper but since it lays out a continous row, the cows of course lay on it and mess on it. With the three point unrollers can you unroll a few feet, then move 10' and unroll another few feet? You know,kind of like in the old days when we broke small squares up into flakes and spread them from the back of the truck. Man I miss those days.......... :roll: Been a bad year in my part of Texas. Everyone that didn't bale some ryegrass early is short of hay right now. I thought that by using one of those unrollers I could save more hay. I have tried round bale rings but if the ground is wet, the cows tramp and kill the grass around the ring and it takes several years to come back- and i was moving the ring everyday. thanks Thanks [/QUOTE]
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