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<blockquote data-quote="jedstivers" data-source="post: 1296610" data-attributes="member: 8873"><p>When you roll it out they don't wast much at all unless you are rolling out a lot more then they can eat. Most of what I see left are the big steams that they would leave in a ring anyway. I think they waste more in a ring than by rolling unless it raining or going to be bad then I'll set a lot in the woods or now I'm using tires instead of rings. I also like loading old cotton trailers with it. They have the bottom 18" cut out of the sides. </p><p>I'm feeling somewhere around 50 bales a week right now. </p><p>I like that thing JMJ is running and another thing that would do similar but cost less is a bale unrolled that spins using a hydrolic motor. You can very the size of the windrow all you want. You can also use them to put a wrap on the hay to store it outside.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jedstivers, post: 1296610, member: 8873"] When you roll it out they don't wast much at all unless you are rolling out a lot more then they can eat. Most of what I see left are the big steams that they would leave in a ring anyway. I think they waste more in a ring than by rolling unless it raining or going to be bad then I'll set a lot in the woods or now I'm using tires instead of rings. I also like loading old cotton trailers with it. They have the bottom 18" cut out of the sides. I'm feeling somewhere around 50 bales a week right now. I like that thing JMJ is running and another thing that would do similar but cost less is a bale unrolled that spins using a hydrolic motor. You can very the size of the windrow all you want. You can also use them to put a wrap on the hay to store it outside. [/QUOTE]
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