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<blockquote data-quote="baleflipper" data-source="post: 850591" data-attributes="member: 16896"><p>There are many self unloading trailers on the market. This shows that people are looking for a better way to handle hay.</p><p>I looked at all I could find and did an extensive study. I found some wont dump over the wheel,some only dump the whole load at once. I decided to build mine where you can push a button it the truck cab and dump the whole load or go to any cradle on trailer and dump a single bale.I also figured out a way to put a cube hopper on the front cradle to allow feeding cubes while putting out hay.</p><p> The time required to bunch bales with a tractor cost money also. With my Bale flipper you go to one bale bump it ,it clears the ground you drive to the next.The newest loaders load a bale in 45 secs.This includes travel time to next bale. </p><p> Any tractor large enough to load round bales will consume more fuel than my Bale Flipper.I run it 10 hours on 2 gallons of gas. I timed my trips to a bale and back to trailer with a tractor many times . The average is 2 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baleflipper, post: 850591, member: 16896"] There are many self unloading trailers on the market. This shows that people are looking for a better way to handle hay. I looked at all I could find and did an extensive study. I found some wont dump over the wheel,some only dump the whole load at once. I decided to build mine where you can push a button it the truck cab and dump the whole load or go to any cradle on trailer and dump a single bale.I also figured out a way to put a cube hopper on the front cradle to allow feeding cubes while putting out hay. The time required to bunch bales with a tractor cost money also. With my Bale flipper you go to one bale bump it ,it clears the ground you drive to the next.The newest loaders load a bale in 45 secs.This includes travel time to next bale. Any tractor large enough to load round bales will consume more fuel than my Bale Flipper.I run it 10 hours on 2 gallons of gas. I timed my trips to a bale and back to trailer with a tractor many times . The average is 2 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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