Hay Hauling
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zajebisty sprzęcik jakbym miał coś takiego to bym większość baloty w kostki robił a nie w bele
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where is motor?
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I would love to have one of those so that we could do all small squares instead of round bales and big squares along with small squares. it would make daily feeding so much easier. Great video, very nice old machine.
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watching this reminds me of our home in Kansas - my kids miss it a great deal
ultimaterails
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Ah! the old stackliner... I grew up on a dairy farm and we had one of those. Ours needed to be pulled by a tractor and it was also a left side pickup. That made it more convenient when you had to get on or off the tractor... I think some of these could only be dumped as a stack, but ours was able to unload one bale at a time from the right side. Our model also had spikes that could come up to cross lock the bales so they won't all fall sideways when you stack dump them. Thanks for posting!
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I ran one for my father when i was a kid out in Washington State. We did custom haying for a rancher out there. 1000 acres at four cuttings a year. I could stack 4000 bales a day.
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HELP our Co-op needs a grower with alfalfa hay &/or mix with other. Some tell me that growers were sitting on their hay waiting for prices to rise. Hell, if greed's gone into the hay business too it sounds pretty bad to me. A gas shortage to raise prices won't kill cars and trucks, but growers would do that with hay and put horses at risk? We've got about 25 members who use about two doubles load per month and we need it now.
VALLEY CO-OP, Tony, 951-237-1275
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nice machine! really makes it easy! here in Greece we load it with the hands...preety painful! the price of this machine? can it be found as a used machine?
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52,079. And, his neck isn't red. He's wearing a hat.
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@howzer109 u can get any volume done that way...... We trow by hand still to it sucks.
wouldn't that thing break a bale and what do you do if it breaks in the machine?
canadianredneck01 3 years ago
The bales have to be consistent in weight and length. if there is too much variation then yes they can break. If they are going to break they will do it in the pick up. in that case you stop the machine, kick the loose hay out and take off again.
wekracer77 3 years ago