I may have responded back then too, Ken. The guy that I buy hay off of uses these. Loads them up and brings them over and dumps in front of the hay elevator. Hold about 105 bales on average. Limits his extra labor need to just at my place, usually one loading the elevator and two in the loft carrying and stacking. Good deal for both of us, I don't have to take off work to be there or help and he can do it when he can. Did I mention I don't have to touch it until I have to feed it? He can dump and go if needed, or drags two over at a time to unload (he's not far away). We only stack 5 high (so the wife can reach them) so the average wimpy high school kid can carry and stack. He also loads them up and keeps in his barn if he can't get over right away. I do notice some of the bales get a little twisted up and there seems to be breakage of 2-3 per load, but we feed that right away so there's no loss.
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