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Making haylage for Lorries
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<blockquote data-quote="Derrick Hughes" data-source="post: 9266863" data-attributes="member: 473"><p>We move any size as long as well baled and firm , need to be around 25 % M or they are to heavy to put a full load on , it helps if you know the weight when loading as lorry drivers are warry of going overwieght </p><p>4 to 5 ft on sqrares is a good lenght for horse market ,4 string or 120, 70 , </p><p>Quality for the horse market is far more important that bale shape , like those who leave them out for more than a day to be pecked to death </p><p>Its not easy , i make far more selling the grass to dairy farms and a lot less stress and work</p><p>An artic is 45 ft so 120x 70 , go 4 high, two wide , number depends on legnth with a small gap</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derrick Hughes, post: 9266863, member: 473"] We move any size as long as well baled and firm , need to be around 25 % M or they are to heavy to put a full load on , it helps if you know the weight when loading as lorry drivers are warry of going overwieght 4 to 5 ft on sqrares is a good lenght for horse market ,4 string or 120, 70 , Quality for the horse market is far more important that bale shape , like those who leave them out for more than a day to be pecked to death Its not easy , i make far more selling the grass to dairy farms and a lot less stress and work An artic is 45 ft so 120x 70 , go 4 high, two wide , number depends on legnth with a small gap [/QUOTE]
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