Oct 26, 2018 / Silage Hay #11 A Agvg Elite Member Joined May 25, 2013 Messages 2,918 Location Norway Tractor Mf135, Ursus C-355, David Brown 995 And it can pay off to use extra layers of plastic, those who sell bales have a minimum and that's not good for keeping the bails intact.
And it can pay off to use extra layers of plastic, those who sell bales have a minimum and that's not good for keeping the bails intact.
Oct 26, 2018 / Silage Hay #12 A Agvg Elite Member Joined May 25, 2013 Messages 2,918 Location Norway Tractor Mf135, Ursus C-355, David Brown 995 Here in Noway nobody except horse people uses hay, the road are filled with tractors and trailers with bales.
Here in Noway nobody except horse people uses hay, the road are filled with tractors and trailers with bales.
Oct 31, 2018 / Silage Hay #13 B Btown Veteran Member Joined Sep 22, 2012 Messages 1,314 Location MA Tractor Ford 1920 If the bales are layer over on its side like they are in the picture above. You can slide pallet forks below them and pick them up without damaging the plastics. But it is much easier to move and stack them with the bale grabbers.
If the bales are layer over on its side like they are in the picture above. You can slide pallet forks below them and pick them up without damaging the plastics. But it is much easier to move and stack them with the bale grabbers.