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<blockquote data-quote="baleflipper" data-source="post: 850646" data-attributes="member: 16896"><p>You aint too cheap,You got hired help! Putting the bales into groups is handling hay one time,loading and hauling makes two times handling a bale. I dont have any help except my Grandson. So I like to sit in my truck and load my hay. I dont have to haul a tractor to the field to load,I just pull the loader behind my hay trailer.Takes less than 5 minutes to unhook it and extend it to load position.Then each load takes less than a minute a bale. My loaders are designed so you use a clicker to remotely start the engine and feature drive into hook up. No backing or having to latch it.</p><p>MOst of my customers have a big hay yard,actualy a corner with a fence making it cow proof. I back in hit the button an drive out. Only problem I have is getting my dog to open the gates! Grandson works better than the dog for this,less whining.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baleflipper, post: 850646, member: 16896"] You aint too cheap,You got hired help! Putting the bales into groups is handling hay one time,loading and hauling makes two times handling a bale. I dont have any help except my Grandson. So I like to sit in my truck and load my hay. I dont have to haul a tractor to the field to load,I just pull the loader behind my hay trailer.Takes less than 5 minutes to unhook it and extend it to load position.Then each load takes less than a minute a bale. My loaders are designed so you use a clicker to remotely start the engine and feature drive into hook up. No backing or having to latch it. MOst of my customers have a big hay yard,actualy a corner with a fence making it cow proof. I back in hit the button an drive out. Only problem I have is getting my dog to open the gates! Grandson works better than the dog for this,less whining. [/QUOTE]
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