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Fed the last hay of the year
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1801001" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Note the hay hook hanging on the side of the bed. With normal solid bales I can use the hook grab two flakes. They will fall off the back at first and then just fall on the bed. Another grab and flip and two flakes hit the ground. I only had to feed 8 of these loose bales. Feeding the bales which B makes is almost a pleasure. Feeding these bales that he bought is a pain in the a$$. A friend of mine who is a salesman for New Holland said that XXXXXX baled that hay for this guy. He charged by the bale so loose light bales makes for more money. My friend suggested that I set the bales on the truck sideways instead of length wise. He said cut the twine and drive fast hitting every bump there is in the field. The hay will fall off both sides of the truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1801001, member: 498"] Note the hay hook hanging on the side of the bed. With normal solid bales I can use the hook grab two flakes. They will fall off the back at first and then just fall on the bed. Another grab and flip and two flakes hit the ground. I only had to feed 8 of these loose bales. Feeding the bales which B makes is almost a pleasure. Feeding these bales that he bought is a pain in the a$$. A friend of mine who is a salesman for New Holland said that XXXXXX baled that hay for this guy. He charged by the bale so loose light bales makes for more money. My friend suggested that I set the bales on the truck sideways instead of length wise. He said cut the twine and drive fast hitting every bump there is in the field. The hay will fall off both sides of the truck. [/QUOTE]
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