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<blockquote data-quote="baleflipper" data-source="post: 850573" data-attributes="member: 16896"><p>the time saver with my system is you drive to a bale ,it loads as you drive to the next one. With a Float you have to have a loader to load it. In that case you go get a bale and bring it to the trailer. When you get to the hay yard with my system you dump the bales in a row and go.With a float you have to unload and yard with a tractor or front loader of some kind.</p><p>I use a 4 bale trailer because I was using a half ton pickup. I make 4,5,6 and ten bale trailers.</p><p> I did cost comparisons and time consumed before showing the Bale Flipper to the public. My favorite size trailer is the 6 bale inline. I can pull it with a 3/4 ton and still get in most hay yards. The 4 bale works well in small hay yards. The 10 bale trailer is a two row trailer it takes more room to turn into gates as it is 12 foot wide loaded,closed empty its 8 foot wide.</p><p> I had big trailers and front loaders ,sold them. I can make more hauling by myself than I could with 2 men helping.</p><p> The DPS frowns on pulling the 5 bale trailer with a four bale behind it and the loader hooked behind the 4 bale trailer,they even give out written greetings to visit local JP.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baleflipper, post: 850573, member: 16896"] the time saver with my system is you drive to a bale ,it loads as you drive to the next one. With a Float you have to have a loader to load it. In that case you go get a bale and bring it to the trailer. When you get to the hay yard with my system you dump the bales in a row and go.With a float you have to unload and yard with a tractor or front loader of some kind. I use a 4 bale trailer because I was using a half ton pickup. I make 4,5,6 and ten bale trailers. I did cost comparisons and time consumed before showing the Bale Flipper to the public. My favorite size trailer is the 6 bale inline. I can pull it with a 3/4 ton and still get in most hay yards. The 4 bale works well in small hay yards. The 10 bale trailer is a two row trailer it takes more room to turn into gates as it is 12 foot wide loaded,closed empty its 8 foot wide. I had big trailers and front loaders ,sold them. I can make more hauling by myself than I could with 2 men helping. The DPS frowns on pulling the 5 bale trailer with a four bale behind it and the loader hooked behind the 4 bale trailer,they even give out written greetings to visit local JP. [/QUOTE]
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