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Poly hay ring any good?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lucky_P" data-source="post: 1657922" data-attributes="member: 12607"><p>Had a half-dozen of them that we bought 13 years ago... sold all but one when we dispersed last fall. Other than one that had one ring broken at the joint/weld, all were as good as the day we put 'em together... just have to tighten the bolts every once in a while. </p><p>Yeah, the cows/bulls can push 'em around a bit, but they don't sink deep into the mud or freeze in. My wife was always able to flip 'em up and roll 'em to the next bale, by herself... whereas decent steel rings often took both of us to move... and most rarely lasted more than about 2 years before they were rusting out or bars breaking out. </p><p>Sure... they cost 2-3 times as much as a cheap steel ring, but will still be in service when you've hauled the remains of those steel bale feeders to the scrapyard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucky_P, post: 1657922, member: 12607"] Had a half-dozen of them that we bought 13 years ago... sold all but one when we dispersed last fall. Other than one that had one ring broken at the joint/weld, all were as good as the day we put 'em together... just have to tighten the bolts every once in a while. Yeah, the cows/bulls can push 'em around a bit, but they don't sink deep into the mud or freeze in. My wife was always able to flip 'em up and roll 'em to the next bale, by herself... whereas decent steel rings often took both of us to move... and most rarely lasted more than about 2 years before they were rusting out or bars breaking out. Sure... they cost 2-3 times as much as a cheap steel ring, but will still be in service when you've hauled the remains of those steel bale feeders to the scrapyard. [/QUOTE]
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