Posted by John S-B on June 15, 2010 at 11:57:15 from (109.70.66.152):
In Reply to: Homemade Bale basket posted by ryanwheelock on June 15, 2010 at 06:42:39:
Ryan, I just posted 3 pics of the one I used to have in the implement photo section. One thing I would suggest is to make it in panels so it could be bolted together. I don't know why EZ-trail didn't do it that way, it's got to cost a lot to ship them because they are a wide load and they are one piece cages. I'd also make a way to hitch a second wagon on so you can make one trip instead of two unless your field is right next to the barn. I never had much trouble with turns, but you do have to be careful. I used a 24t and 214t baler and I took off the chutes behind the bale chamber so it went right into the bale basket chute. Make sure it will fit through your barn doors so you can dump it inside if you have weather coming in. It's the best deal for the money unless you are a big time hay operation and can afford the haystackers.
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