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Managing Flat 8's as efficiently as possible
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<blockquote data-quote="Richard98" data-source="post: 7792821" data-attributes="member: 45608"><p>Same situation here, would love a bale packer of some sort but can't justify it for 10,000 a year</p><p>Similar to what [USER=6695]@DeeGee[/USER] does...we have [ATTACH=full]991540[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]991541[/ATTACH]6 trailers here that hold 1300 when loaded up, bale and load in the afternoon, all straight on to the trailers with the flat 8. Dad extended the trailers to take 3 or 4 8s so no need to hand stack. then unload those trailers into the shed the next morning, again all with the grab and no hand balling. We are lucky that the shed was built specifically to take 9 8s wide so they fit perfectly but I'm sure it can be made to work in most sheds.</p><p>Personally I can't see the merit in the 56 bale carriers etc unless you're always right beside the yard, seems a lot of running about to me and you still need the grab in the field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard98, post: 7792821, member: 45608"] Same situation here, would love a bale packer of some sort but can't justify it for 10,000 a year Similar to what [USER=6695]@DeeGee[/USER] does...we have [ATTACH type="full"]991540[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]991541[/ATTACH]6 trailers here that hold 1300 when loaded up, bale and load in the afternoon, all straight on to the trailers with the flat 8. Dad extended the trailers to take 3 or 4 8s so no need to hand stack. then unload those trailers into the shed the next morning, again all with the grab and no hand balling. We are lucky that the shed was built specifically to take 9 8s wide so they fit perfectly but I'm sure it can be made to work in most sheds. Personally I can't see the merit in the 56 bale carriers etc unless you're always right beside the yard, seems a lot of running about to me and you still need the grab in the field. [/QUOTE]
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