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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Mackay" data-source="post: 6478978" data-attributes="member: 2575"><p>We are a bit like you -close to a watercourse and highish up in relation to it . I think if you are set up for bales , then its a no brainer (we do approx 1000 plus a year and thats with a Traileyre fetching them into the yard and the Manitou squeezing them on and off a Mc Hale 991BE remote control.) We recently did nearly 300 in one day between the 2 of us (with the boss tucking tails in and writing legends on the ends with wax crayons, so 3 really but 2 would do ! )</p><p> I liked it when we had a clamp we rented but bales allows fexibility and a cross section of lengths and qualities of feed in the bale (allows you to mix and match ,as long as you can tell what bales what !!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Mackay, post: 6478978, member: 2575"] We are a bit like you -close to a watercourse and highish up in relation to it . I think if you are set up for bales , then its a no brainer (we do approx 1000 plus a year and thats with a Traileyre fetching them into the yard and the Manitou squeezing them on and off a Mc Hale 991BE remote control.) We recently did nearly 300 in one day between the 2 of us (with the boss tucking tails in and writing legends on the ends with wax crayons, so 3 really but 2 would do ! ) I liked it when we had a clamp we rented but bales allows fexibility and a cross section of lengths and qualities of feed in the bale (allows you to mix and match ,as long as you can tell what bales what !!) [/QUOTE]
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