Posted by patiolant on March 04, 2013 at 09:39:03 from (192.75.63.254):
In Reply to: Re: Summer time pics posted by Erik Ks farmer on March 04, 2013 at 05:02:24:
We bought the baskets two years ago, and I don't know how I did it without them. It has reduced our time and labor 2 or 3-fold. With the kids grown up, my wife and I have to do most of it on our own now. The baskets were really helpful last year since we were literally racing the next rainstorm almost every time we baled. With the baskets, the baled hay never touches the field, and the baskets are easy to tarp if we don't have a chance to stack right away.
Almost everyone that does squares up here (Saskatchewan, Canada) uses NH stackliners. Personally, I hate them. Too many moving parts to wear out and adjust. The bale baskets are the ultimate in simplified engineering. Yes, you still have to stack the hay, but I would rather do that than have to take an extra trip around the field and fiddle with adjustments all the time.
I had to have the bale baskets shipped up from Illinois, and they turn a lot of heads since most people around here have never seen one.
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