Posted by samn40 on June 26, 2013 at 18:15:16 from (86.141.156.82):
In Reply to: Haylage posted by samn40 on June 26, 2013 at 17:32:39:
Bruce, my bale lifter is 49 years old and can just about lift them. LOL I can manage them OK. I would guess they are about 100 lbs/50 kilos. They are easier to handle when you have strings to catch, you sort of have to get your arms around them to lift them after they are wrapped......Just a bit like trying to handle my bale lifter!!!!!! The horse wimmin really like these bales, they sorta roll them to where they want them and then cut the end of the wrap and feed the hay out in wads. Some even tie the wrap closed until they need more! They prefer it over regular hay as it is dust free and it smells great! Sam
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