I have no idea. I would have expected those after the trailer had been backed in. I wasn;t thereNesikep":3ba3ho6l said:What's with the skid marks under it
Loaded it wasn;t bad. But the mileage sucked!Nesikep":w633ibyk said:We've loaded equipment on my trailer that looked kinda precarious.. farm equipment auctions are a test of how much odd shaped stuff you can get on a trailer. cultivators are some of the worst.
Don;t think so, it isn;t a new balerRafter S":185bl116 said:I talked to a guy a couple of weeks ago who works for Vermeer. He told me they have a round baler now where you don't have to stop to dump the bale, but just keep going. Is that one of them?
I think I've met you coming down the highway before. Shyt hanging and flapping everywhere. :lol: :lol: :hide:Nesikep":2nhynho9 said:We've loaded equipment on my trailer that looked kinda precarious.. farm equipment auctions are a test of how much odd shaped stuff you can get on a trailer. cultivators are some of the worst.
780 milesNesikep":3gyyauv9 said:haha, no, I am pretty anal about not losing the stuff I just bought!
Dun, how far did that baler have to go? I'd have probably hitched it on and towed it home. Did that with a manure spreader once for 100 miles.
Does anyone know anything about this baler he is talking about. Some company had one years ago at a farm show but never seen one after that. It may have been a M&W, not sure.Rafter S":2thzrq2f said:I talked to a guy a couple of weeks ago who works for Vermeer. He told me they have a round baler now where you don't have to stop to dump the bale, but just keep going. Is that one of them?
Google Vermeer continuous baler. Still a concept implement, but getting closer to production. Pretty awesome video.kenny thomas":2jxou3xz said:Does anyone know anything about this baler he is talking about. Some company had one years ago at a farm show but never seen one after that. It may have been a M&W, not sure.Rafter S":2jxou3xz said:I talked to a guy a couple of weeks ago who works for Vermeer. He told me they have a round baler now where you don't have to stop to dump the bale, but just keep going. Is that one of them?
Kind of like loading an excavotor. The delivery guy would pucker up just telling him what we were going to do!regolith":218idl9n said:I can't believe they didn't just reverse it up onto the trailer then unhook it - that's so much more fun...
(one of the truck drivers who carted equipment for me reckons he loves watching a farmer doing that their first time!)
regolith":24n5cz7y said:I can't believe they didn't just reverse it up onto the trailer then unhook it - that's so much more fun...
(one of the truck drivers who carted equipment for me reckons he loves watching a farmer doing that their first time!)
Lazy M":2moeev32 said:Google Vermeer continuous baler. Still a concept implement, but getting closer to production. Pretty awesome video.kenny thomas":2moeev32 said:Does anyone know anything about this baler he is talking about. Some company had one years ago at a farm show but never seen one after that. It may have been a M&W, not sure.Rafter S":2moeev32 said:I talked to a guy a couple of weeks ago who works for Vermeer. He told me they have a round baler now where you don't have to stop to dump the bale, but just keep going. Is that one of them?
Nesikep":3dk85yog said:What's with the skid marks under it