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The way I unroll hay
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<blockquote data-quote="VaCowman" data-source="post: 1611485" data-attributes="member: 33135"><p>I am intrigued by the pull type unroller. I may have to check into them a little more. I have PLENTY of hills, but with the wet weather we've been having, my fields are getting bad pretty quick. Some areas are already in poor enough condition that I do not try to unroll hay there because I don't want ruts going up and down a hill...they'll be there forever and only get bigger. </p><p>For those looking for an affordable 3pt hitch unroller, you might check with your local High School Ag department? I know our local FFA chapter makes 3 point hitch unrollers (among other useful implements, etc.) and sells them as a fundraiser for them. They are built similar to the one linked above, but without the user friendly stands for easily hooking up/unhooking. They are a BEACH to hook up by yourself if you do not put them up on blocks or something, but they work dang good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VaCowman, post: 1611485, member: 33135"] I am intrigued by the pull type unroller. I may have to check into them a little more. I have PLENTY of hills, but with the wet weather we've been having, my fields are getting bad pretty quick. Some areas are already in poor enough condition that I do not try to unroll hay there because I don't want ruts going up and down a hill...they'll be there forever and only get bigger. For those looking for an affordable 3pt hitch unroller, you might check with your local High School Ag department? I know our local FFA chapter makes 3 point hitch unrollers (among other useful implements, etc.) and sells them as a fundraiser for them. They are built similar to the one linked above, but without the user friendly stands for easily hooking up/unhooking. They are a BEACH to hook up by yourself if you do not put them up on blocks or something, but they work dang good. [/QUOTE]
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