New Hay Trailer

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texasjohn said:
Am in Jarrell/Georgetown... north of Austin... Williamson County... as yet, Radar shows no rain within about 10 counties of us... we'll see.. lately, threats of rain have resulted in .1 to .5 inches at best, and that infrequently.

I have been thru there many times. A buddy of mine has a ranch just east of Jarrell - raises beefmasters. I better call him and see if he wants to buy hay from me.

Hope ya get rain - looks like we will get pounded.

D.
 
   / New Hay Trailer #12  
Hay is still in the area from last year... great rain year....
Only heavy dew last night, mist today so far. Doesn't look like it has moved to your area as yet.
 
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texasjohn said:
Hay is still in the area from last year... great rain year....
Only heavy dew last night, mist today so far. Doesn't look like it has moved to your area as yet.

Lots of hay around here.

It is pouring - lots of flooding.

D.
 
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rain came and has moved on.. sunny now.... highest total anywhere in about 5 surrounding counties was 1.6 inches in Georgetown... paltry amount. Most places less than 1 inch.I saw that yáll are having flooding and lots of rain...
 
   / New Hay Trailer #15  
This is just a single purpose trailer.... that can mean 2 things:

1. you have enough work for them to justify a trailer for each job

0r 2. This simple construction (just 3 pipes) makes it so cheap that you dont have to bother about the price, to own another trailer.

Problem for me, would be storage. I dont have enough bush to park them, so i want a multipurpose trailer ;)
 
   / New Hay Trailer #16  
Renze said:
This is just a single purpose trailer.... that can mean 2 things:

1. you have enough work for them to justify a trailer for each job

0r 2. This simple construction (just 3 pipes) makes it so cheap that you dont have to bother about the price, to own another trailer.

Problem for me, would be storage. I dont have enough bush to park them, so i want a multipurpose trailer ;)

The main reason these hay trailers are single purpose is because it's kinda hard to off load 1500lb bales of hay when the tractor you loaded them with is at the place you just left.
 
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Renze said:
This is just a single purpose trailer.... that can mean 2 things:

1. you have enough work for them to justify a trailer for each job

0r 2. This simple construction (just 3 pipes) makes it so cheap that you dont have to bother about the price, to own another trailer.

Problem for me, would be storage. I dont have enough bush to park them, so i want a multipurpose trailer ;)

After you use one of these trailers, you will figure out a way to pay for it.

Only 3 pipes? Still have axles (brakes on one axle), hitch, lights, etc. The main "pipe" as you call it is 3/8" thick.

It is faster to load hay, can unload without a tractor, and it is easier on the bales.

Also, no they aren't cheap. I paid $3750 for it. This past year I borrowed one. It made the different between getting my hay out of the field before a rain or letting it get ruined. So, it is worth it.

D.
 
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That's a pretty sweet hay trailer. I like how you load it from the rear and just slide them forward. How many bales can you get on that 32'? I take it that you buy directly from the manufacturer?
 
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GaryBDavis said:
That's a pretty sweet hay trailer. I like how you load it from the rear and just slide them forward. How many bales can you get on that 32'? I take it that you buy directly from the manufacturer?

Thanks,

32' long, I should be able to get 8 - 4 * 6 bales on there without a problem.

I bought it from these folks:

GoBob Pipe and Steel - Continuous Fence

I had been using my 24' equipment trailer for moving bales - what a pain in comparison.

D.
 
   / New Hay Trailer #20  
That's a pretty interesting trailer, Darin. I have never seen anything like that...I live in the east. I guess they are common in ranch country out west.

To dump, there's no hydraulics?...I noticed on the Red Rhino website...It's done by leverage? A long metal handle acts as a fulcrum to tilt the body? The bales stay put without racheting them down when transporting? I suppose it would be a good trailer to transport telephone poles, and the like too. Very interesting!
 

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