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  • #80012
    gwpoky
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    We got a four day window and decided to put up eight acres.

    here is the link:

    #80015
    Ed Thayer
    Participant

    Very cool video. That is a big load for sure. How do you off load?

    Ed

    #80019
    gwpoky
    Participant

    We use a grapple in the barn to get it off, I will try and get a video of that sometime. Its a big wagon, that’s why we have three head on it. I make the mistake of double windrowing this field, had to stop a couple time on each row so I could keep up, won’t do that again.

    #80020
    Eli
    Participant

    That is to cool I loved it. Eli

    #80033
    Donn Hewes
    Keymaster

    GW, That is a great video. How many hours to pick up eight acres and put them in the barn? How many loads. and how far to the barn was it? Nice work. Donn

    #80035
    Does’ Leap
    Participant

    Great video. Thanks for sharing that.

    George

    #80045
    Carl Russell
    Moderator

    Very nice George…

    Carl

    #80053
    Jay
    Participant

    Nice look at a 9 bar loader in action. We use a 6 bar loader… not as nice for finer hay, but great for longer stemmed 1st cut. Thanks for the video. Jay

    #80054
    mitchmaine
    Participant

    they called the 9 bar loader a greencrop loader around here. never saw or heard anyone using them that way, and they weren’t that common here either, but there nwere lots of hayloaders around. the kicker wagon is a great idea for building a load. super.

    #80089
    gwpoky
    Participant

    Lots of nine bars in the fence lines around here, dairy country so lots of alfalfa and peas put up.

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