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Re: Any one lifting round bales with a H and trip
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Posted by Delbert on March 16, 2004 at 08:24:29 from (63.77.102.165):
In Reply to: Any one lifting round bales with a H and trip load posted by Kelly C on March 15, 2004 at 18:54:57:
Kelly, if i were doing it i would use the 400 bacause it has the wide front. I know you want it for the haybine and run the big baler but the 400 would be more stable and just better all around. Use the 300 on the haybine even though it doesn,t have wide front it will work. I use my M with narrow front on mine can,t tell any difference in drying time maybe might dry quicker where the wheels run over the hay. The old h,s are not good with loaders they are to top heavy and rollover on flat land with loader bucket about the top of the radiator loaded with manure. That,s with the old #30 loader. Not trying to put monkey wrench in your plans but been there done that. Thanks for your time.
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