Posted by Kansas4010 on March 16, 2021 at 06:06:50 from (98.188.112.17):
Anyone have any experience with them, good or bad? I prefer using a flatbed because it's dual purpose. I'm running into a couple issues lately that's got me thinking about one. The way this year is shaping up i'm going to be buying hay. I run 4 foot wide bales so I can haul on my flatbed with no overhang. Most everyone else is selling bigger bales. That's going to put my trailer over width. That doesn't seem to be a problem for most people but they're BTO's that can get away with that. The other thing i'm starting to get an issue with is having a loader on both ends. That's been getting to be an issue for the past couple years now. Any ideas on what to look for? What I can't understand is how can they all advertise that the hay bales do not need to be strapped down. I understand that the bales sit down in a cradle but what about in the case of an accident? There's no way they'll stay in there. There's going to be at least thousand pound projectiles being launched all over.
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