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<blockquote data-quote="JMJ Farms" data-source="post: 1591066" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>It works really well. And I don't know of a faster way. There's just a lot of work in hay. Or should I say time. It's not hard, but you have to load it, haul it, dump it, stack it, handle it again when feeding. Again, not hard work, but takes a lot of time. </p><p></p><p>I really appreciate my inline trailer. Growing up we didn't own a tractor, and we would go to the field with a 10' lawnmower trailer, back up to a bale, and let down the ramp. My 2 brothers and I would roll one up the ramp. Let the ramp up and repeat. Then we would haul it about 10 miles. Two bales at the time takes forever. And that was work. Sure slept good though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JMJ Farms, post: 1591066, member: 24583"] It works really well. And I don’t know of a faster way. There’s just a lot of work in hay. Or should I say time. It’s not hard, but you have to load it, haul it, dump it, stack it, handle it again when feeding. Again, not hard work, but takes a lot of time. I really appreciate my inline trailer. Growing up we didn’t own a tractor, and we would go to the field with a 10’ lawnmower trailer, back up to a bale, and let down the ramp. My 2 brothers and I would roll one up the ramp. Let the ramp up and repeat. Then we would haul it about 10 miles. Two bales at the time takes forever. And that was work. Sure slept good though. [/QUOTE]
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