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Hauling hay

bison

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Got me this 10 bale self loading/unloading trailer 2 years ago.
Beats loading a trailer with the frontend loader;)
 

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Thats why i posted it Les,now you can visualize it( you must've have had sleepless nights over how it was supposed to work,now you know):)
 
Looks like a nice time saver. I saw something similar a square bale scooper?. It allowed 2 people to stack a trailer; driver and stacker. Did not have to have a 3rd person to walk and pickup up then throw the bales up on the trailer. I did not see how it adjusted but if you had a long trailer you could move it along the trailer for best placement.

On edit not the big square bales like out west up / or up in Canada the smallish ones usually for horses. I have never seen a big square baler only the big round ones around here.
 
Those are handy Simon, I rent my brothers.

That Cockshutt looks to be in nice shape
 
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