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<blockquote data-quote="robin banks" data-source="post: 4973610" data-attributes="member: 1940"><p>Was talking to a friend who does bale contracting about these bale trailers. And they really only suit a certain distance. Now we are talking about wrapped bales. But he has front linkage and carrys 2 front and back on short draws around yard and reckons it's very quick and cheap. Then I bale 3 miles away and hired a guy with a Wilson 10 bale carrier. It was too slow due to distance. I normally use trailers that carry 17 and 21 at a time. And it takes as long to drive on road with 10 as 21. Plus I don't count bales as being home until they are stacked.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robin banks, post: 4973610, member: 1940"] Was talking to a friend who does bale contracting about these bale trailers. And they really only suit a certain distance. Now we are talking about wrapped bales. But he has front linkage and carrys 2 front and back on short draws around yard and reckons it's very quick and cheap. Then I bale 3 miles away and hired a guy with a Wilson 10 bale carrier. It was too slow due to distance. I normally use trailers that carry 17 and 21 at a time. And it takes as long to drive on road with 10 as 21. Plus I don't count bales as being home until they are stacked. [/QUOTE]
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