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<blockquote data-quote="runningr" data-source="post: 1590538" data-attributes="member: 19825"><p>We have a hayboss 36' Which hauls 9 4' bales or 7 5' bales it has a hydraulic dump. Before purchasing this I used a 36' hay express basically same thing just a manual dump. I went with the hydraulic for my dad or the kids to use, it's a lot safer and doesn't require much strength. Before we hauled with a 36' dual tandem that would haul 17 4x6 bales at a time we have used both together on a 26 mi haul and it basically was a wash. Wouldn't haul hay any other way unless it was a very long distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="runningr, post: 1590538, member: 19825"] We have a hayboss 36' Which hauls 9 4' bales or 7 5' bales it has a hydraulic dump. Before purchasing this I used a 36' hay express basically same thing just a manual dump. I went with the hydraulic for my dad or the kids to use, it's a lot safer and doesn't require much strength. Before we hauled with a 36' dual tandem that would haul 17 4x6 bales at a time we have used both together on a 26 mi haul and it basically was a wash. Wouldn't haul hay any other way unless it was a very long distance. [/QUOTE]
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