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Boatman
Posted 1/10/2018 10:54 (#6493902 - in reply to #6493828)
Subject: RE: Putting up hay


S KY
Don't take my opinion as the gospel, but if I could only have a grapple on one end, it'd be in the field running behind an accumulator. I had a Stackliner when we were in the square bale business, and I will say that the neighbors that put up squares with an accumulator/grapple are considerably faster, and have more options once they are to the shed. It takes more manpower, but so does stacking on a wagon behind the baler. With my stack wagon, I had to dump the load before I had any option to reload. With a grapple in the field, you can load until you run out of wheels. Once you were loaded, it doesn't seem to me that it'd be the end of the world to chase the hay back to the shed with the grapple? But yes, you could hand stack on a wagon and unload with a grapple. It may take some adjustment to your stacking style, but that doesn't seem like much of a hurdle.
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