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SamT
Posted 8/5/2024 11:23 (#10839969 - in reply to #10839125)
Subject: RE: Inline hay trailers


My uncle has a hay toter 42’ in-line. I bum it alot.
It stacks the hay fairly neatly. You can haul enough to get something done if your a 1 man show.

You can overload it with good heavy hay if you don’t know what the bales weigh. And I’ve had trouble getting out of a sandy field before.

It’s hard to get 8 1700 plus pound bales pushed on with my CX 90 even if there is a bale on the back of the tractor.

It can be tough to maneuver through small gates.

I haven’t had any trouble with hauling twine tie bales, but the front one gets pretty messed up running fast down the highway. Never had one bust dumping it. If I bought a new one, the 8 bale would be what I bought, but I’d take a screaming deal on a 6 bale. He puts 4-5 on it with a dewease bed when his skid loader is somewhere else. I bet that’s handy.

I was hauling some home from a custom job the other day and noticed it won’t dump a 4’ bale. You have to push it off, that worked out great for me. I took those baby bales to the cows since I needed to put some out and my tractor was in the field 20 miles away. I had several of them baling a bunch of pivot corners the guy wanted to all keep separated. If your under 200# that may be an issue, but I’d guess a good pry bar would make it happen easy enough.
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