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W.C. Mo. | Make sure you have a big enough pull vehicle. I have seen people have trouble pushing wet bottomed bales to the front of trailer without sliding pull vehicle. (hard on trannys) These trailers work excellent with new or dry hay but after the bales settle one person may have trouble tripping the unloading mechanism and we have to push over bales with a loader. These trailers are not good for older hay as when they flip off, they tend to explode. Other than that they are a fast unloading trailer.
Personally, I have burned up too may transmissions and motors on 1 ton pickups moving big bales. Have gone to a semi and 48 ft trailer that will haul 23 5x6 bales with plenty of power and brakes. I bought a good tractor and trailer for less than 1/3 the cost of a pickup.
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