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<blockquote data-quote="Trotwood2955" data-source="post: 1192991" data-attributes="member: 23089"><p>Actually you wouldn't need to switch back to the hay spear. Almost all of our outside stored hay is kept in rows end to end, and we feed everything with a 3 pt unroller. All you have to do is back up to the row from the end as if you were using a spear, grab onto the bale down low with the unroller arms, pick it up just a few inches, pull it out from the row several feet, set the bale back down/release it, then drive around to the side and pick it up the "normal" that you would to unroll it. Or, what we do sometimes is grab the bale from the end like that and carry it all the way to the field before setting it down and repositioning the unroller. Does it take an extra step? Sure, but it only takes a few seconds extra.</p><p></p><p>A basic 3 pt unroller would get my vote any day over the spinner type. Simple, rugged, no chains or hydraulic motors, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trotwood2955, post: 1192991, member: 23089"] Actually you wouldn't need to switch back to the hay spear. Almost all of our outside stored hay is kept in rows end to end, and we feed everything with a 3 pt unroller. All you have to do is back up to the row from the end as if you were using a spear, grab onto the bale down low with the unroller arms, pick it up just a few inches, pull it out from the row several feet, set the bale back down/release it, then drive around to the side and pick it up the "normal" that you would to unroll it. Or, what we do sometimes is grab the bale from the end like that and carry it all the way to the field before setting it down and repositioning the unroller. Does it take an extra step? Sure, but it only takes a few seconds extra. A basic 3 pt unroller would get my vote any day over the spinner type. Simple, rugged, no chains or hydraulic motors, etc. [/QUOTE]
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