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<blockquote data-quote="Angus Cowman" data-source="post: 1214144" data-attributes="member: 8829"><p>They have done some tests with these trailers </p><p>IIRC you could haul more hay with one of these than you could a flatbed trailer hauling twice as many bales in the same amount of time if you were going less than 15 miles plus you only needed a tractor on the end to load with </p><p>I had a girl working for me and if the bales were staged in the field where she had a full load or two at every pile and hauling 3 miles on rough field roads and rougher county roads she could haul 200 bales a day pretty easy </p><p>Hauling a 1/2 mile with a person on tractor loading and a driver in truck we could average 60 bales pr hr with the hydraulics </p><p>Guy driving truck barely stopped to dump </p><p>Was the best Mothers day present the Gateopener ever got :lol: :lol: </p><p>She liked it better than the weedeater i got her the year before</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Angus Cowman, post: 1214144, member: 8829"] They have done some tests with these trailers IIRC you could haul more hay with one of these than you could a flatbed trailer hauling twice as many bales in the same amount of time if you were going less than 15 miles plus you only needed a tractor on the end to load with I had a girl working for me and if the bales were staged in the field where she had a full load or two at every pile and hauling 3 miles on rough field roads and rougher county roads she could haul 200 bales a day pretty easy Hauling a 1/2 mile with a person on tractor loading and a driver in truck we could average 60 bales pr hr with the hydraulics Guy driving truck barely stopped to dump Was the best Mothers day present the Gateopener ever got :lol: :lol: She liked it better than the weedeater i got her the year before [/QUOTE]
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