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<blockquote data-quote="Atimm693" data-source="post: 1391757" data-attributes="member: 26138"><p>I want to say that it will hold 350 cubic feet, but I can't recall the exact specs.</p><p></p><p>One 5x6 bale will only fill it up 1/2 way once ground. Capacity wise it is not near it's maximum, it's just very slow at grinding. I did put in the hay retention kit, which helped some, but didn't completely stop the spillage.</p><p></p><p>Maybe our blades are just shot, but our neighbor has the same type of outfit on a truck, and had the same complaints. Slow and messy, and it wore out the PTO on his truck prematurely. His setup was brand new. He's gone to having the hay pre-ground as well.</p><p></p><p>I feed close to 3 tons with it every morning, it makes a great mix and doesn't take much time to do that. I mix pre-ground 50/50 fescue/alfalfa, WDG, cracked corn, and silage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Atimm693, post: 1391757, member: 26138"] I want to say that it will hold 350 cubic feet, but I can't recall the exact specs. One 5x6 bale will only fill it up 1/2 way once ground. Capacity wise it is not near it's maximum, it's just very slow at grinding. I did put in the hay retention kit, which helped some, but didn't completely stop the spillage. Maybe our blades are just shot, but our neighbor has the same type of outfit on a truck, and had the same complaints. Slow and messy, and it wore out the PTO on his truck prematurely. His setup was brand new. He's gone to having the hay pre-ground as well. I feed close to 3 tons with it every morning, it makes a great mix and doesn't take much time to do that. I mix pre-ground 50/50 fescue/alfalfa, WDG, cracked corn, and silage. [/QUOTE]
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