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<blockquote data-quote="gone up the hill" data-source="post: 124166" data-attributes="member: 1048"><p>Yea iv taken a look at their website but few things put me off bagging it ! : the amount of shovel work in the winter scraping it away from the sides of the bag etc 2 : the cost, esp as I have my own crimper that can do 10t/hour, 3 : seems a waste of money as u can only use the agbag one year!</p><p> </p><p>Havent got anywhere besides a wall suitable really, putting a few loads of concrete down aint a prob and if im not happy with crimping I can use the concrete pad for storing roundbales next winter but worried as wont be any walls if it will be air tight enough and also keeping Roland at bay!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gone up the hill, post: 124166, member: 1048"] Yea iv taken a look at their website but few things put me off bagging it ! : the amount of shovel work in the winter scraping it away from the sides of the bag etc 2 : the cost, esp as I have my own crimper that can do 10t/hour, 3 : seems a waste of money as u can only use the agbag one year! Havent got anywhere besides a wall suitable really, putting a few loads of concrete down aint a prob and if im not happy with crimping I can use the concrete pad for storing roundbales next winter but worried as wont be any walls if it will be air tight enough and also keeping Roland at bay!! [/QUOTE]
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