hay caps

Old Spot

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Location
Glos
19mm socket on the battery drill, it depends what you mean by faff.
yes it takes a little time, but significantly less than the alternatives.
in the winter it’s a doddle. No idea of price now when I bought mine they were £55 each they should last well over 10 years. One cap does 5 bales so about £1 a bale.
 

Dog Bowl

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Mixed Farmer
Location
Cotswolds
19mm socket on the battery drill, it depends what you mean by faff.
yes it takes a little time, but significantly less than the alternatives.
in the winter it’s a doddle. No idea of price now when I bought mine they were £55 each they should last well over 10 years. One cap does 5 bales so about £1 a bale.

They sound great. Any problems in windy weather? The straw would be stacked on quite an exposed site up here.
 

Old Spot

Member
Location
Glos
The screws that hold the caps on are very good, but if you get a string missing they can’t get a good hold.
every year I threaten to put a ratchet strap on the end one, never do. one cap blew off last year ripped all the screws out, quite easy to replace, hadn’t lost one for several years before that.
 
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