Branson Bob
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a little video stacking hay for the winter. sheep should be happy!
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New video by Adam Herman
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Tight squeeze!
a little video stacking hay for the winter. sheep should be happy!
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New video by Adam Herman
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its a little angle. still up there. it is tight on the porch for now with the large squares. I don't mind this size. We fill tote cages with hay for our 6 sheep and a llama. forks to move the cage to the hay, fill up and then fork it back out to the pasture.I expect that the top bale on the first stack, fell not to long after the video.
Just curious if your rear tires are filled?Next season I'll have to figure out something better for weight, but the sand bags work OK for now!
Just curious if your rear tires are filled?
I've been thinking about a front push box for snow, but still on the fence.
Are your tires siped at all, or are you just going bare there?No, but that will be something I have done before next winter. I thought the heavy duty rear box blade would be enough weight but it wasn't. After adding about 1000lbs of sand on top it works great.
As far as the front box plow, it's great for things like wide driveways and short runs. However, for something like a street or long driveway it would be better to have an angled plow that can move the snow off to the side. I have both a long driveway and a large area to clear so I have to stop, turn to the side, and dump snow several times along the long driveway after the box fills up. Kind of a pain but it's easier than buying another plow and switching back and forth.
Just curious if your rear tires are filled?
I've been thinking about a front push box for snow, but still on the fence.