Posted by Case Nutty 1660 on September 13, 2018 at 05:16:15 from (162.252.129.7):
In Reply to: Re: Picking bales posted by marloweg on September 13, 2018 at 04:32:52:
Out here we All drop them on the ground,, never seen a bale thrower or a wagon used with some one loading them here way too many acres to do and a short time to do it, we also are a dryer climate you can leave them here with little to no damage to them in the fields,, when I put up small squares before going to round bales I would bale 120,000-150,000 a year easy,, I did have a bale wagon then but still it took 2 weeks to a month to finish stacking after baling, our hay is also stacked outside these days I only bale 200-600 small squares and just use my DC and Duncan to sweep them up and load on a trailer,, I do it all alone and can load a trailer in about a 1/2 hr with 250 bales or so, I was loading straw here I sell to the local COOP cnt
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