CKC1586
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Anyone got any plans or ideas on making a square bale feeder??
Sounjds like this one http://www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu/abeng/plans/5377.pdfdun":2x8a6tvp said:When we fed squares I made a fencline feeder that was 2 2X4s top and bottom with 2X4 Vs from the top to the bottom then finished off the part below the V with planks. Left about 2 foot wide area at the bottom and built up a sloping wall on the outside out of shiplap.
novatech":1obdzdld said:Sounjds like this one http://www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu/abeng/plans/5377.pdfdun":1obdzdld said:When we fed squares I made a fencline feeder that was 2 2X4s top and bottom with 2X4 Vs from the top to the bottom then finished off the part below the V with planks. Left about 2 foot wide area at the bottom and built up a sloping wall on the outside out of shiplap.
novatech":9ol3n13b said:Like this one with no floor. http://www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu/abeng/plans/5463.pdf
Caustic Burno":2xhihw87 said:While we are on bale feeders this is one we built for round bales saves lots of hay.
CKC1586":o9y6i31r said:I like that! Both the son and son-in-law are welders..... Hum, need to get the boys to go thru their stock and see what they can come up with.
Caustic Burno":1rx06f9j said:The disadvantage is it is heavy and you have to have the tractor to skid it over if a spot starts getting muddy.
backhoeboogie":llgu67ik said:Caustic Burno":llgu67ik said:The disadvantage is it is heavy and you have to have the tractor to skid it over if a spot starts getting muddy.
If I didn't use the tampoline frames, I'd go and buy the material to build ones like you built CB. Savings would pay for the material in no time. I am beholding to you.
Caustic Burno":2dgmhhtl said:We all got in the shop one cold rainy night and drew up the plans.
danl":32cujjz1 said:Will it still work as well closer to the ground?
Dan