Posted by showcrop on March 30, 2018 at 15:26:15 from (75.68.37.174):
In Reply to: Hay Basket Wagons posted by gricevf on March 29, 2018 at 19:38:12:
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I baled into my three kicker wagons for maybe 15 years. When I delivered and unloaded, after taking the first 20 bales that were a step away, I walked back and forth setting the bales on the elevator which sat on the front of the wagon. I thought that it worked well, at least until the hip pain got too bad. It has been my understanding that with baskets you bring the basket close to the elevator then trip the back gate to let them out. I pictured most bales being within fifteen feet of the elevator, then others scattered from 15 to 30 feet from the elevator, and the bottom end of which would be 30 or so inches off the ground. Am I way off in this picture?
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