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<blockquote data-quote="LocustDaleCattleCompany" data-source="post: 1696666" data-attributes="member: 24074"><p>These were 52-54" bales, they were heavy. Around 50% moisture I'd make with an educated guess. They are HEAVY. Our smaller JD 5115M can lift two bales on the front as long as you have a bale on the rear and you take it slow. They are probably more than double the weight of a dry bale. Our 60" dry bales average 750-775lbs so I'd wager these are around 1500lbs (guess but I've weighed some of them in the past). The Sudan grass is heavier than our wet mixed grass bales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LocustDaleCattleCompany, post: 1696666, member: 24074"] These were 52-54” bales, they were heavy. Around 50% moisture I’d make with an educated guess. They are HEAVY. Our smaller JD 5115M can lift two bales on the front as long as you have a bale on the rear and you take it slow. They are probably more than double the weight of a dry bale. Our 60” dry bales average 750-775lbs so I’d wager these are around 1500lbs (guess but I’ve weighed some of them in the past). The Sudan grass is heavier than our wet mixed grass bales. [/QUOTE]
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