Posted by Bill VA on March 30, 2018 at 04:47:31 from (216.24.79.193):
In Reply to: Hay Basket Wagons posted by gricevf on March 29, 2018 at 19:38:12:
I strongly considered an ez-trail bale basket. IMHO they are a low cost way to get hay off the field, especially if you are an army of one. We have hills and the stability issue was a concern, but reading posts, it appeared to me they do well on hills. However, anything can tip and the triangle wheel in certain turns, angles might get tipsey. But I think they are a great idea.
For me, the downside of a basket - on the army of one front was getting the hay, not just out of the field, but out of the rain. So we added a pan kicker to our JD348, are retrofitting our flat wagons to kicker wagons and configuring our shelters to park loaded wagons, out of the rain for unloading. Bottom line is when my family help can’t make it, I can get the hay off the field and under cover by myself. Don’t know if that’s your situation, but something to consider.
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