Posted by BJ-WI on March 03, 2018 at 19:36:58 from (174.197.5.138):
In Reply to: Re: Bruce from Canada posted by Bruce from Can. on March 03, 2018 at 19:12:43:
Bruce, it should handle any height bale as long as it is 4 ft long. I make my balage 4×4 because that is all the higher my barn ceiling will allow...lol.
Green line, I have an alley at the end of the barn 8 ft wide, that's where I load the unroller. My newest, and widest barn Manger is around 6ft. Plenty wide to turn the corner. Yes, the stalls came from freudenthal. They are about a 45 minute drive from me. I had those put in in 2002-2003. Had the barn all redone over 2 years by a Mennonite crew. The stalls originally had loops that stuck out in the Manger as did the drinking cups. When I got the bale unroller 2 years ago, I had a guy come in with a big chop saw and cut the loops off and I turned the cups to be on the stall side of curb. I gained a foot in the manger. They do sell the stalls without loops, too. I would recommend them and also mounting the cups on the cow side of curb, how my barn is now. No more of cows slobering water in the manger on the feed and getting buildup.
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