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<blockquote data-quote="DiamondSCattleCo" data-source="post: 541950" data-attributes="member: 2862"><p>Sorry, no experience with H&S Bale Transports, but they look pretty fragile to me. If you're going to go the route of having something that you have to load and unload with a tractor, why not buy a plain old farm wagon? I see 14 bale wagons sell routinely for under a thousand bucks at auction sales. What I haul with, when I'm by myself, is a gooseneck trailer that I built a converter for. The gooseneck wasn't able to be safetied any longer, however when pulled with a tractor, it doesn't need to be. The converter I built out of an old 1-ton frame I had here. Total cost was 300 bucks (including trailer) plus a few welding rods.</p><p></p><p>Rod</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiamondSCattleCo, post: 541950, member: 2862"] Sorry, no experience with H&S Bale Transports, but they look pretty fragile to me. If you're going to go the route of having something that you have to load and unload with a tractor, why not buy a plain old farm wagon? I see 14 bale wagons sell routinely for under a thousand bucks at auction sales. What I haul with, when I'm by myself, is a gooseneck trailer that I built a converter for. The gooseneck wasn't able to be safetied any longer, however when pulled with a tractor, it doesn't need to be. The converter I built out of an old 1-ton frame I had here. Total cost was 300 bucks (including trailer) plus a few welding rods. Rod [/QUOTE]
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