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<blockquote data-quote="Pan mixer" data-source="post: 8265989" data-attributes="member: 5334"><p>You can get a 56 bale grab that fits on the forklift too you know, that speeds up stacking if you are bringing them in from the field in 56's</p><p></p><p>I have 2 56 bale squeezers and don't ever stack hay on trailers as usually there is not time to unload them and or they are not fit to stack for a while. I just put them down in cattle yards until I am ready or they are ready to stack.</p><p></p><p>Most of my small bale customers take a 56 at once and so I will usually deliver them straight out of the cattle yards until the moos come in, saves a lot of bother.</p><p></p><p>Those strings are there to keep the hay in, they are not handles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pan mixer, post: 8265989, member: 5334"] You can get a 56 bale grab that fits on the forklift too you know, that speeds up stacking if you are bringing them in from the field in 56's I have 2 56 bale squeezers and don't ever stack hay on trailers as usually there is not time to unload them and or they are not fit to stack for a while. I just put them down in cattle yards until I am ready or they are ready to stack. Most of my small bale customers take a 56 at once and so I will usually deliver them straight out of the cattle yards until the moos come in, saves a lot of bother. Those strings are there to keep the hay in, they are not handles. [/QUOTE]
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